The naming on this is really something ? https://t.co/wLSJIraw6D
— Susan Fowler (@susanthesquark) November 11, 2019
"Google is teaming with one of the country’s largest health-care systems on a secret project to collect and crunch the detailed personal health information of millions of Americans across 21 states."
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) November 11, 2019
Thanks. I hate it.https://t.co/ZkZuHwPxNe
Google’s Secret ‘Project Nightingale’ Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans - WSJ https://t.co/OwK43IlCW0
— Peter Aldhous (@paldhous) November 11, 2019
"At least 150 Google employees already have access to much of the data on tens of millions of patients”: https://t.co/z6wA0PP4CB
— Felix Salmon (@felixsalmon) November 11, 2019
Wow -- this is downright alarming. Do you trust Google with your blood test results, diagnoses, sensitive health information? Google’s secret “Project Nightingale” gathers personal health data on millions of Americans https://t.co/UVG2J7RKpd via @WSJ
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) November 11, 2019
WSJ scoop: Unbeknownst to patients, Google has worked with the Ascension health system to get access to patient data, including lab results, doctor diagnoses and hospitalization records, with patient names and dates of birth. https://t.co/IzYBVRamzH via @WSJ
— Gerald F Seib (@GeraldFSeib) November 11, 2019
HIPAA was developed in the early 2000s/late 90s when "business partner" meant "hospital/lab service/pharmacy," not AI-powered nightmare machine
— Neal I Want For Ricemas Is You (@flakealso) November 11, 2019
it's time for that law to be revisited and updated for the internet age https://t.co/1C7zekb75S
I'm more and more convinced Google is the most evil company in the Fortune 500. https://t.co/7feM93Gygm
— Ed Hansberry (@ehansalytics) November 11, 2019