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The British healthcare system is preparing to work with US tech giant Palantir, raising concerns about the safety of health data. Better quality health data is needed to address health inequity in the United Kingdom. Policymakers should promote more and better data collection to avoid perpetuating inequalities. A report by Gillian Diebold and Castro Tech emphasizes the need for improved data collection. A study by Tonantzin LC and Noreen M. Sugrue examines the Latino wealth gap and suggests ways to address it. A UK government plan to disclose financial ties between pharma and doctors may not be effective. The UK needs to enhance health data sharing across all sectors of its health system. The NHS is reorganizing how it handles patient data, which could impact the doctor-patient relationship.
‘That could mean the end of the doctor-patient relationship as we know it.’ The NHS is fundamentally reorganising how it handles patient data, reports @tendollarguy: 👇https://t.co/UZ5ncDYKYy
The UK needs to improve #health #data sharing across every sector of its health system. https://t.co/hl5fDSWNN6
Why a U.K. government plan to disclose financial ties between pharma and docs may fall short. https://t.co/4I89bObhex
Using data from six states and insights from community conversations, @Tonantzin_LC and Noreen M. Sugrue examine the Latino wealth gap and ways to address it: https://t.co/KWOwppVbGg
To avoid exacerbating inequalities perpetuated by inadequate data collection, policymakers should promote more and better data collection. Read our report by @g1lliandiebold & @castrotech to learn more. https://t.co/T3leBH2hHO
Better quality health data will help address health inequity faced in the United Kingdom. https://t.co/hl5fDSWNN6
Is our health data safe with the NHS? British healthcare is preparing to work with US tech giant Palantir, reports @tendollarguy: 👇https://t.co/UZ5ncDYKYy