Google’s Secret ‘Project Nightingale’ Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans
Posted by M. C. on November 11, 2019
Amazon..and Microsoft Corp. are also aggressively pushing into healthcare, though they haven’t yet struck deals of this scope.
By Rob Copeland
The initiative, code-named “Project Nightingale,” appears to be the largest in a series of efforts by Silicon Valley giants to gain access to personal health data and establish a toehold in the massive health-care industry. Amazon.com Inc., AMZN -0.72% Apple Inc. AAPL +0.83% and Microsoft Corp. are also aggressively pushing into healthcare, though they haven’t yet struck deals of this scope.
Google launched the effort last year with St. Louis-based Ascension, the country’s second-largest health system.
The data involved in Project Nightingale pertains to lab results, doctor diagnoses and hospitalization records, among other categories, and amounts to a complete health history, including patient names and dates of birth.
Neither patients nor doctors have been notified. At least 150 Google employees already have access to much of the data on tens of millions of patients, according to a person familiar with the matter and documents.
Some Ascension employees have raised questions about the way the data is being collected and shared, according to documents, but privacy experts said it appeared to be permissible under federal law. That law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, generally allows hospitals to share data with business partners without telling patients, as long as the information is used “only to help the covered entity carry out its health-care functions.”
A Google spokeswoman said the project is fully compliant with federal health law and includes robust protections for patient data. An Ascension spokesman had no immediate comment..
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