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STAT+: Patient health data as a public utility: A former ARPA-H data chief explains

Calls for reform in social care and COVID-19 inquiry defense

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Patients generate vast health data, but private companies are monetizing it, sparking a debate about treating health data as a public utility. Meanwhile, the UK's social care system is facing criticism for being cobbled...

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The UK's healthcare system is facing a moment of reckoning in social care, according to Baroness Louise Casey, who chairs the independent commission...

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The UK's healthcare system is facing a moment of reckoning in social care, according to Baroness Louise Casey, who chairs the independent commission on adult social care. The care system that supports older and disabled people in England is cobbled together and confusing, with a "deep and fundamental divide" between health and social care. Casey has called for immediate action to address the current failings, including establishing a national adult safeguarding board, introducing a full-time dementia tsar, and creating a new fast-track passport for people diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for a more integrated and effective healthcare system. The UK's social care system has been criticized for being underfunded and understaffed, leading to delays and inefficiencies in patient care. The COVID-19 inquiry, which has been ongoing for nearly four years, has aimed to investigate the UK's response to the pandemic and identify lessons for future public health emergencies.

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"There are people who believe it is time to move on from the pandemic and they question the worth of this inquiry. I hope that when they read about the extent of the suffering that we've heard and see the evidence that we've gathered, they will appreciate why it was set up." — Baroness Heather Hallett, Chair of the UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry

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  • ****£200m:** The cost of the COVID-19 inquiry
  • **4 years: The duration of the COVID-19 inquiry
  • **2022: The year the COVID-19 inquiry formally opened

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the UK's healthcare system, highlighting weaknesses and inefficiencies in patient care. The social care system, in particular, has faced criticism for being underfunded and understaffed, leading to delays and inefficiencies in patient care.

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  • Who: Baroness Louise Casey, Chair of the independent commission on adult social care
  • What: Calls for reform in social care and defends the COVID-19 inquiry's cost and duration
  • When: Thursday
  • Where: UK
  • Impact: A more integrated and effective healthcare system, improved patient care

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The UK's healthcare system faces a moment of reckoning in social care, with calls for reform and improved patient care. The COVID-19 inquiry's findings and recommendations will be closely watched, with implications for future public health emergencies and the UK's healthcare system as a whole.

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STAT+: Patient health data as a public utility: A former ARPA-H data chief explains

Calls for reform in social care and COVID-19 inquiry defense

Thursday, March 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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Patients generate vast health data, but private companies are monetizing it, sparking a debate about treating health data as a public utility. Meanwhile, the UK's social care system is facing criticism for being cobbled together and confusing, with Baroness Louise Casey calling for immediate action to address its failings. The COVID-19 inquiry, which has cost over £200m and spanned four years, has also come under scrutiny, with its chair, Baroness Heather Hallett, defending its cost and duration.

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The UK's healthcare system is facing a moment of reckoning in social care, according to Baroness Louise Casey, who chairs the independent commission on adult social care. The care system that supports older and disabled people in England is cobbled together and confusing, with a "deep and fundamental divide" between health and social care. Casey has called for immediate action to address the current failings, including establishing a national adult safeguarding board, introducing a full-time dementia tsar, and creating a new fast-track passport for people diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).

Why It Matters

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for a more integrated and effective healthcare system. The UK's social care system has been criticized for being underfunded and understaffed, leading to delays and inefficiencies in patient care. The COVID-19 inquiry, which has been ongoing for nearly four years, has aimed to investigate the UK's response to the pandemic and identify lessons for future public health emergencies.

What Experts Say

"There are people who believe it is time to move on from the pandemic and they question the worth of this inquiry. I hope that when they read about the extent of the suffering that we've heard and see the evidence that we've gathered, they will appreciate why it was set up." — Baroness Heather Hallett, Chair of the UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry

Key Numbers

  • ****£200m:** The cost of the COVID-19 inquiry
  • **4 years: The duration of the COVID-19 inquiry
  • **2022: The year the COVID-19 inquiry formally opened

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the UK's healthcare system, highlighting weaknesses and inefficiencies in patient care. The social care system, in particular, has faced criticism for being underfunded and understaffed, leading to delays and inefficiencies in patient care.

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  • Who: Baroness Louise Casey, Chair of the independent commission on adult social care
  • What: Calls for reform in social care and defends the COVID-19 inquiry's cost and duration
  • When: Thursday
  • Where: UK
  • Impact: A more integrated and effective healthcare system, improved patient care

What Comes Next

The UK's healthcare system faces a moment of reckoning in social care, with calls for reform and improved patient care. The COVID-19 inquiry's findings and recommendations will be closely watched, with implications for future public health emergencies and the UK's healthcare system as a whole.

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