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Data Element

NHS Number

Is Part Of
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Version 2.0
Status Release
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Date Agreed 1 January 2002
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
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Validation
The tenth digit of the NHS Number 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
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.
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Owner Department of Health
Based On Department of Health
Verification  
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