Even if data is pseudanonymised and even if Palantir don't get the data itself, they can benefit by training algorithms on your intimate health data.
Public health, not private profit, should be at the heart of health data management.
https://privacyinternational.org/long-read/4674/why-we-need-talk-about-digital-health
We've talked in the past about why public-private partnerships can threaten privacy. Especially when surveillance and mass processing of personal data is involved.
Take a look at our tools to assess and challenge the risks 👇
https://privacyinternational.org/learning-resources/challenging-public-private-surveillance-partnerships-handbook-civil-society