Documents from NHS England meeting reveal scope of politicos spending intent
The total planned budget for the English health service's controversial Palantir-based analytics system was set to reach £485 million over four years, according to figures seen byPre-election plans for the Federated Data Platform reveal the extent of the former Conservative government's spending plans around technology from the US spy-tech software company., stating it would invest £25.6 million in the platform in the first year.
The non-departmental public body also awarded a separate three-year contract for NHS Privacy Enhancing Technology to IQVIA, a healthcare technology and consulting firm. The value of that deal was not disclosed.– reveal a planned £485 million rolling budget for the project over four years. The figure includes £340 million in revenue spending and £145 million in capital for the financial years 23/24 to 26/27 inclusive.
The figures, presented at the meeting in March, show the total budget for the first year of £122.3 million, made up of £85.4 million in revenue and £36.9 million in capital expenditure.request for comment on whether spending plans had been changed, or are set to change given the election of a new Labour government in July and pressure on public spending.
Although NHS England maintains that the procurement of the FDP system has been a fair and open competition, critics claim Palantir was given an unfair advantage because of its role in building a similar COVID-era system, some use cases from which will be carried over to the FDP.. It began with the US supplier offering its services under a £1 contract in the early stages of the pandemic.
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