The NHS does it so badly that they brought in Palantir.
... which provides software to help NHS personnel utilize their own data...
Yeah. The data vacuum whose CEO loves to talk about how effectively their software helps the US government kill people is exactly who should have unfettered access to extremely intimate details of many people’s existence, without their permission.
Good data infrastructure can be used for all sorts of things
If anything, the fact the US IC, DOD, NIH, and NHS trust the software with such sensitive and operationally critical data is positive signal
Do you believe these customers don't audit systems/processes that they put their data into?