FDP ‘being held back by a lack of clarity from the centre’
- 26 March 2026
- The FDP is being held back by a lack of clarity from the centre, according to speakers at Digital Health Rewired
- Marc Farr said that the focus should be on using the FDP to automate manual work
- Will Monaghan said that his trust had experienced benefits, but work on the FDP was too ârisk averseâ
The NHS federated data platform (FDP) is being held back by risk aversion and a lack of clarity from the centre, according to speakers at Digital Health Rewired.
Chairing a session on the FDP on 24 March, Jon Hoeksma, chief executive at Future Health Intelligence, noted the lack of decision on whether primary care should be included in the platform.
In response, Will Monaghan, group chief digital information officer at University Hospital Leicester NHS Trust and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Group, said that the principle of including primary care data âis absolutely rightâ, but suggested that work on the FDP was too ârisk averseâ.
âItâs right that there are data controllers, but I just feel itâs a missed opportunity for the NHS.
“I would hate to think that it’s politics that is stopping us doing something that is better for patient care,â Monaghan said.
His comments follow concerns from human rights organisations and doctors that about how Palantir could use patient data in the FDP, after reports that in the US formerly separate datasets including medical records, had been linked by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement using the firm’s platforms.
A Palantir spokesperson, told Digital Health News that the firm had “no intention or means” of using the data in that way and that “to do so would be illegal and in breach of contractâ.
Monaghan, who is based at an FDP âincubator siteâ, said that his organisationâs âcreaky infrastructureâ had made progress â including using the platform as a data warehouse â that would not have been affordable without the national  platform.
The downside, he said, was the time it takes to ensure that âthe team from Palantir and the team from the NHS really understand the local contextâ.
Kavitha Saravanakumar, interim chief information officer at NHS North West London, called for âgreater clarityâ from NHS England on the FDP, and called for a roadmap âso we all know what we are expecting from the centre”.
She highlighted that local resource issues were hindering the FDPâs progress.
âWe have to be honest, just having an FDP is not going to solve everything. The organisation hasnât got the funding to bed it in and support implementation,â Saravanakumar said.
Marc Farr, chief analytical officer at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, said that the focus should be on using the FDP to âautomate away manual workâ and making it easier to handle data.
âForget all the sexy stuff â just make it much simpler,â Farr said.
He emphasised the potential of data sharing to assist the response in crisis situations, such as the recent meningitis outbreak in Kent would be “a massive opportunity” which hasn’t been delivered yet.
âAt the moment we are tinkering â the pace is just not there,â Farr added.
Last year, Farr, who chairs the NHS Chief Analytical Officerâs Network, wrote an open letter to Ming Tang, chief data and analytics officer at NHS England, raising concerns about whether the FDP is capable of supporting local systems.
