A report from the Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board (ICB) claims that their analytics platform is superior to the Federated Data Platform (FDP) being developed by Palantir. It highlights that local capabilities outpace what the FDP currently offers and projects that it might take 2-3 years for FDP to reach comparable functionality. The NHS is facing immense pressure to improve patient care amid long waiting lists, prompting the need for efficient data access. The report underscores the importance of development timelines and local capabilities in enhancing healthcare delivery.
The NHS [Greater Manchester] Data, Insight and Intelligence Team found that their local capabilities surpass what the Federated Data Platform currently offers.
The Greater Manchester ICB outlines clear limits for adopting the government’s Federated Data Platform, asserting their analytics platform's superiority.
With substantial reliance on inefficient contracts with vendor Palantir, the NHS seeks to build better data capabilities locally for patient care.
NHS England aims to use the Federated Data Platform to streamline access to information, addressing urgent needs from backlog pressures post-pandemic.
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