NHS urged to be ‘careful’ over use of Palantir’s controversial data platform
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
North Yorkshire Council leader Carl Les has refused to join calls for a freeze on the NHS’s use of Palantir’s data platform, despite concerns over the controversial technology. A cross-party committee has urged the UK government to reconsider Palantir’s role in public services, citing the availability of other providers. The NHS Federated Data Platform, contracted to Palantir in November 2023, is under review, with MPs calling for the 2027 break clause to be exercised. While Les supports careful consideration, he will not push for a suspension of integration efforts.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The decision highlights a growing divide between local leaders and national concerns over data security and corporate influence in public health.
- · By not backing a freeze, Les signals continued trust in Palantir’s role, despite mounting scrutiny over its involvement in critical UK infrastructure.