NHS Number

Change History

 

DSCN 2022 / 06

Main Specialty (Consultant) (AMD)

DSCN 2021 / 01

Single Cancer Pathway – Adjustments Data Set – Retirement

DSCN 2020 / 31

National Cancer Data Standards for Wales – Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT)

DSCN 2020 / 28

Suspected Cancer Pathway – Core (AMD)

DSCN 2020 / 22

Single Cancer Pathway - Adjustments

DSCN 2020 / 21

Single Cancer Pathway - Core

DSCN 2020 / 02

Maternity Indicators Data Set (AMD)

DSCN 2019 / 09

National Cancer Data Standards for Wales – Core

DSCN 2016 / 02

Maternity Indicators Data Set

DSCN 2015 / 06

NHS Number Operational Standard

DSCN 2015 / 03

Radiotherapy Data Set

DDCN 2014 / 05

Cancelled Admitted Procedures  (Postponed Admitted Procedures) Data Set

DSCN 2014 / 02

Substance Misuse Data Set

DSCN 2013 / 03

Cancelled Admitted Procedures Data Set

DSCN 2012 / 11

Elective Admission List Data Set (EAL Ds)

DDCN 2012 / 06

To remove all references to 'Health Solutions Wales', 'Business Services Centre' and 'Information Products Unit' and replace with 'NHS Wales Informatics Service'

DSCN (2009) 02 (W)

Emergency Department Data Set

DSCN 10/03 (W)

NHS Numbers for Babies

 

This data item is / was included in the following data sets / collections between the dates shown:

Data Set / Collection

Valid From

Valid To

APC ds99

1st April 1999

 

EAL ds

1st April 1999

21st November 2012

OP ds

1st April 1999

 

CC ds

1st April 2007

 

OPR ds

1st July 2008

 

EDDS

1st April 2009

 

PAP ds

1st April 2013

 

SM ds

1st April 2014

 

RTDS

1st April 2014

 

MI ds

1st April 2016

 

SCPC ds

1st January 2021

 

SCPA ds

1st January 2021

3rd February 2021

National Cancer Ds – Core

 

 

National Cancer Ds - SACT

 

 

 

It is mandatory to record the NHS Number

•   (in the MI ds) for each woman and baby

•   (in every other data set) for each patient registered with a GP practice in England and Wales.

The NHS number is allocated to an individual, to enable unique identification for NHS health care purposes.

The MI ds captures data relating to the woman at initial assessment and to mother and baby for all births.  Each Health Board makes data available in relation to the events which they managed, and initial assessment and birth data will be linked nationally regardless of whether both events took place in the same or at different health boards.  The NHS number is needed on each record to enable this data to be linked.

This NHS Number format was mandated for use effective 1st November 1997. Prior to this, the NHS Number was an alphanumeric code which ranged in size from 10 – 17 characters.

If known, the patient’s Health and Care Number should be used to populate this field for patients resident in Northern Ireland.

If known, the patient’s Community Health Index (CHI) Number should be used to populate this field for patients resident in Scotland.

 

Format: 10 digit numeric

See Health and Care Number

See Community Health Index (CHI) Number

 

Check Digit Algorithm

(This algorithm applies to the Welsh and English NHS Number and the Northern Ireland Health & Care Number. The check digit algorithm for the Scottish CHI Number is available on request from the NHS Wales Informatics Service.)

Step 1 Multiply each of the first nine digits by a weighting factor as follows:

Digit Position (starting from the left)

Factor

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

Step 5 Check the remainder matches the check digit. If it does not, the number is invalid.

If the result of Step 4 is 11 then a check digit of 0 is used

If the result of Step 4 is 10 then the number is invalid and not used