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by kkaske 1103 days ago
I know that you probably meant Google (the search engine), but Google (the company) is already in your medical data: https://cloud.google.com/healthcare
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No, I meant the company.

I'm in the UK and if it transpired that Google (the company) had routine access to NHS medical data, I'd be very upset and complaining to the information commissioners office.

interestingly health data is a huge problem in the UK. In that the NHS trusts have extremely valuable information on a population wide basis and do next to nothing with it.

Does google/a private company have to do it? No, but at a minimum the UK govt needs to make significantly better use of this data for research purposes. a 100x increase in medical research spending and a new more agile public medical research body would probably be enough

Sure, that's fine.

The UK govt has proven that when it tries, it can do digital services _pretty well_.

The concern here isn't the government using the data for the betterment of society, it's the government handing over health data wholesale to companies whose sole purpose is to generate profit by exploiting data.

Ask for consent. If I say you can't use my medical data, then you can't use it.

If I say you can, then you can.

It's really very simple.

> Google (the company) is already in your medical data

This is one of the many things that lead me to consider Google to be a harmful and reprehensible company.