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Google defeats UK privacy lawsuit over medical data deal

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Posted on December 11, 2024

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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Google Wins UK Court Case on Medical Data Privacy

LONDON (Reuters) - Google on Wednesday defeated an attempt in a London court to revive a lawsuit brought by a hospital patient on behalf of 1.6 million people over medical records provided to the U.S. tech giant by a British hospital trust.

The Royal Free London NHS Trust transferred patient data to Google's artificial intelligence firm DeepMind Technologies in 2015 to help develop a mobile app to detect kidney injuries.

Britain's data protection watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, said in 2017 that the Royal Free, which is part of the public National Health Service (NHS), misused patient data when it provided the information to DeepMind.

Google and DeepMind were sued in 2022 by Royal Free patient Andrew Prismall on behalf of 1.6 million people for alleged misuse of private information.

London's High Court threw out the lawsuit last year on the grounds that there was no prospect of establishing that all 1.6 million claimants' private information was misused or that they had any expectation of privacy in relation to the information.

Prismall sought to appeal that decision, but the Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal on Wednesday. Prismall's lawyers declined to comment. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • Google won a UK court case regarding medical data privacy.
  • The lawsuit involved 1.6 million patients' data shared by Royal Free NHS.
  • The Court of Appeal dismissed the patient's appeal.
  • The data was used by Google's DeepMind for app development.
  • The Information Commissioner's Office had previously criticized the data sharing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Google's victory in a UK privacy lawsuit concerning medical data shared by the Royal Free NHS with DeepMind.
Who was involved in the lawsuit?
The lawsuit involved Google, DeepMind Technologies, the Royal Free NHS Trust, and patient Andrew Prismall.
What was the outcome of the appeal?
The Court of Appeal dismissed Andrew Prismall's appeal, upholding the previous decision to throw out the lawsuit.

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