Andy
Retired committee member
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/02/19/dwp_health_data_tool/Bzzt! Nope, it's the UK Department for Work and Pensions
The UK's Department for Work and Pensions is drawing up plans for an internal service that allows it to automate slurps of medical data on claimants to dole out health-related benefits.
In an ad posted on the UK's Digital Marketplace, DWP said the work was currently in alpha and it now wanted a supplier to deliver a technical proof of concept to expose NHS data to the department's systems.
The aim, it said, is to cut down the time and cost involved in gathering information the department needs to make a decision about "the right support" for someone with a health condition or disability.
Also a blog on the subject
https://universalcreditsuffer.com/2019/02/26/dwp-designing-tool-to-trawl-claimants-medical-records/It has emerged that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have already started development of an digital tool that will automatically trawl claimants NHS medical records. Health professionals have raised fears that the doctor patient relationship could be at risk as claimants will be less likely to be completely open about their condition in fear of the DWP using it against them.
This story was first picked up by the tech news site The Register and has since been covered by other news sites.
The Register discovered an online advert asking for developers to help with a designing a proof of concept tool to expose NHS data to the department’s [DWP] systems.