Palantir contractors working for NHS to receive unlimited access to patient data
Date:
Mon, 11 May 2026 13:36:23 +0000
Description:
Palantir and other external contractors will receive "unlimited access" to identifiable patient data.
FULL STORY
Companies working on the Federated Data Platform, such as
Palantir, will have a new 'admin' role created to access patient data -- NHS England has allowed external contractors to receive unlimited access to identifiable patient data.
The access has been granted to external staff from Palantir and other companies working on the Federated Data Platform (FDP). The FDPs National
Data Integration Tenant (NDIT) links fragmented data from multiple NHS
systems into a single centralized platform. There has been outspoken opposition to Palantirs contract with the NHS due to the companys work with the US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency and ties to military and intelligence gathering projects.
An internal briefing note seen by the Financial Times outlined that the
NDIT is a safe haven for data before it is pseudonymised and moved through
the FDP.
In order for external contractors to access the NDIT, NHS England is set to create a new admin role which permits unlimited access to non-NHSE staff, including access to patient data before it is pseudonymised.
Previously, a contractor would have to request access to specific data sets. Now, contractors have requested to hold the same level of access to patient data as an NHS worker with security clearance. The request was made as it is too inconvenient to apply for all of the necessary individual CDAs.
The note further outlined that this access would be limited to a small number of non-NHS staff. It also explained that being sure exactly who is accessing what patient-identifiable data at any one time is key to helping the NHS meet its five data promises. The note added that, the more people have
unrestricted access, the less that aim can be met.
An NHS England spokesperson said: The NHS has strict policies in place for managing access to patient data and carries out regular audits to ensure compliance including monitoring the work of engineers helping to set up the central data collection platform that will track NHS performance and help improve care for patients.
Anyone external requiring access must have government security clearance and be approved by a member of NHS England staff at director level or above.
Some NHS staff members have refused to use the FDP over their ethical
concerns about Palantirs involvement with sensitive patient data, with others stating that the FDP is awful to use .
A Palantir spokesperson said: To the NHS, and all our customers, we are designated by law as a data processor, with our customers data controllers.
That means that Palantir software can only be used to process data precisely in line with the instruction of the customer. Using the data for anything
else would not only be illegal but technically impossible due to granular access controls overseen by the NHS.
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/palantir-contractors-working-for-nhs-to -receive-unlimited-access-to-patient-data
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