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Jane Dickson

May 12th, 2016

Google’s access to healthcare data

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Jane Dickson

May 12th, 2016

Google’s access to healthcare data

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The Guardian reports that AI firm DeepMind (a Google owned company) has been provided with patient information from up to 1.6 million patients. This has been done to enable an alert system to be developed to prevent kidney failure and involves patients at three hospitals in the Royal Free NHS trust.

Some have raised alarms at Google’s move into the health industry, however, everyone is assured (in the article, at least) that the data is encrypted.

About the author

Jane Dickson

I am an anthropologist on the D3 Delivering Digital Drugs Project based at LSE. I completed my PhD in the material culture of sustainability and green roofs. In my spare time I craft with glass, explore molecular gastronomy and love Sci-Fi.

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