Format/length: | n10 |
HES item: | NEWNHSNO |
National Codes: | |
Default Codes: |
Notes:
References:
UK Government Data Standards Catalogue (GDSC), Version 2.0, Agreed 01.01.02. GDSC:
http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/gdsc/html/default.htm
NHS NUMBER is the same as attribute NHS NUMBER.
It is mandatory to record the NHS NUMBER for each PATIENT. The exception to this rule is A&E care. The NHS NUMBER, the primary identifier of a PERSON, is a unique identifier for the PATIENT.
The NHS NUMBER is 10 numeric digits in length. The tenth digit is a check digit used to confirm its validity. The check digit is validated using the Modulus 11 algorithm and the use of this algorithm is mandatory. There are 5 steps in the validation of the check digit:
Step 1 | Multiply each of the first nine digits by a weighting factor as follows: |
Digit Position (starting from the left) |
Factor |
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1 | 10 |
2 | 9 |
3 | 8 |
4 | 7 |
5 | 6 |
6 | 5 |
7 | 4 |
8 | 3 |
9 | 2 |
Step 2 | Add the results of each multiplication together. |
Step 3 | Divide the total by 11 and establish the remainder. |
Step 4 | Subtract the remainder from 11 to give the check digit. If the result is 11 then a check digit of 0 is used. If the result is 10 then the NHS NUMBER is invalid and not used. |
Step 5 | Check the remainder matches the check digit. If it does not, the NHS NUMBER is invalid. |
References:
NHS Strategic Tracing Service: http://nww.nhsia.nhs.uk/nsts/pages/faq.asp
UK Government Data Standards Catalogue
Data Element | NHS Number |
Is Part Of |
Person Identifiers
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Has Parts | |
Version | 2.0 |
Status | Release |
Previous Versions | |
Later Versions | |
Date Agreed | 1 January 2002 |
Meta Data | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Name | NHS Number | |||||||||||||||||||||
Description | A number used to identify a person uniquely within the NHS in England and Wales. | |||||||||||||||||||||
Business Format | 10 numeric | |||||||||||||||||||||
Element Type | Data Item | |||||||||||||||||||||
Validation |
Step 2 Add the results of each multiplication together. Step 3 Divide the total by 11 and establish the remainder. Step 4 Subtract the remainder from 11 to give the check digit. If the result is 11 then a check digit of 0 is used. If the result is 10 then the NHS NUMBER is invalid and not used. Step 5 Check the remainder matches the check digit. If it does not, the NHS NUMBER is invalid. |
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Owner | Department of Health | |||||||||||||||||||||
Based On | Department of Health | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Comment |
This data element is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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plural | NHS NUMBERS |