Google is secretly gathering millions of patient records across 21 states, in an effort dubbed ‘Project Nightingale’, reports the Wall Street Journal. Neither doctors nor patients were made aware of the effort, according to the report.
The Wall Street Journal’s Rob Copeland reports that the data amassed in the program includes “lab results, doctor diagnoses and hospitalization records, among other categories, and amounts to a complete health history, complete with patient names and dates of birth.”
The tech giant reportedly partnered with health heavyweight Ascension, a Catholic healthcare system based in St. Louis that operates across 21 states and the District of Columbia. The company calls itself “a faith-based healthcare organization…