Inside FDP - part 1: Understanding the problems facing NHS data | Computer Weekly
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Inside FDP - part 1: Understanding the problems facing NHS data | Computer Weekly
"The programme's own communications have described FDP in terms of connecting vital health information across the NHS, helping staff deliver better care for patients and work more efficiently."
"Critics have focused on the supplier and its controversial reputation. Almost nobody has named the underlying problem that the platform was designed to address."
"The more I have these conversations, the more I realise that the answer has never been clearly stated in public."
The Federated Data Platform (FDP) is designed to address significant challenges in NHS data management. It connects vital health information to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. Despite its potential, the platform faces scrutiny due to its association with Palantir and the lack of clarity regarding the specific problems it aims to solve. The series of articles seeks to articulate the architectural vision and the 'frontline-first' approach to data that senior leaders in NHS England have been developing but have not publicly detailed.
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