Core information standard: CORE INFORMATION STANDARD IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
3.2 GP practice
This section contains details of the GP practice where the person is registered. This information would be sourced from PDS. This will include the GP practice identifier code. In situations where a person is not registered with a GP practice, the GP practice identifier would contain the appropriate code to indicate this. This section would also need to accommodate details for temporary GP where the patient is registered away from their usual place of residence
- ‘GP practice identifier’ does not need to be a displayed field. It is intended to be used to provide the GP practice details via lookup from national registers.
- Many people will not offer a named GP. Only the ‘GP practice details’ section would need to be completed in these situations
- A patient may be registered with more than one GP practice. Normally patients are registered with one practice, but may be treated as a temporary registration (e.g. whilst on holiday) by another practice. The registered GP practice can be obtained from the PDS. Suppliers should enable more than one GP practice to be recorded to accommodate temporary registration. Communications will go to the GP surgery that the patient is permanently registered with. However, sometimes a GP who is serving a patient on a temporary basis may also need to access the transfer of care communication. In this instance, both GP practices should be recorded.
- If a patient is not registered with a GP practice, then the GP practice record entry should appear with the text "No known GP practice".
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