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- Q6954190 subject Q10014524.
- Q6954190 subject Q8664009.
- Q6954190 abstract "NHS numbers are the unique numbers allocated to registered users of the three public health services in England, Wales and the Isle of Man; the three health systems use a shared numbering scheme. It is the key to the implementation of the electronic health record and its use is now compulsory in all approved NHS software.The modern style of NHS number was generally introduced in 1996, although they were allocated to every new-born baby since July 1995, before becoming mandatory on 1 April 1997.It replaced the previous system founded on wartime identity card numbers which in England and Wales used letters and digits (e.g. "JRDAN 269"); Scotland used numbers based on households with individuals further identified within the household (e.g. STUV123:3), and this meant that it was hard to validate a specific number. The numerical part of ID/NHS numbers allocated to persons born after the war in England and Wales matched the birth register entry number (i.e. a person whose birth was entry number xy would have an ID/NHS number in the format LLLLxy). Between 1969 and July 1995, the old-style NHS number was used on a baby's birth certificate as the reference number for the certificate.The new format used is a ten digit number in a 3-3-4 format with the final digit being a check digit. Examples given are 943-476-5919 and 943-476-5870. A person gets an NHS number at birth, or when they first make contact with the NHS by registering with a GP. It comes from a record being made on the Personal Demographics Service, a national patient database.".
- Q6954190 wikiPageWikiLink Q10014524.
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- Q6954190 wikiPageWikiLink Q5154760.
- Q6954190 wikiPageWikiLink Q5453916.
- Q6954190 wikiPageWikiLink Q6954120.
- Q6954190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664009.
- Q6954190 comment "NHS numbers are the unique numbers allocated to registered users of the three public health services in England, Wales and the Isle of Man; the three health systems use a shared numbering scheme.".
- Q6954190 label "NHS number".