Does This Show Us Just Where The ADHA And Its Late CEO Were Heading?

This appeared last week in the UK. NHS bosses meet with tech giants to discuss commercial patient database Key players from the NHS, big tech and pharma have held meetings to discuss how to commercialise tens of millions of medical records culled from a massive new proposed national patient record database. Andrea Downey – 12 De cember, 2019 Papers from the meeting organised by the Office of Life Sciences estimate the NHS patient data could be valued at up to £10 billion a year. NHS England chairman, Lord David Prior, chief executive Simon Stevens and NHSX chief executive, Matthew Gould, met with big tech and pharmaceuti cal companies to discuss potential uses for patients’ personal records. Documents revealed plans for a “single, standardised, event-based, longitudinal patient record” containing the data of 65 million patients, pulled together from GPs, hospitals, mental health professionals, demographics re gisters, prescription records as well as information from the private... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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