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The Cervical Screening Management System (CSMS) is the 'call and recall' product for the NHS cervical screening programme in England. It identifies and invites eligible participants, helps GP surgeries to manage eligible patients, and manages receiving and sending results.
NHS Care Identity Service (CIS) is the end-to-end service covering identity management, access management, smartcards and authenticators, authentication and authorisation for health and social care workers.
NHS.net Connect (formally NHSmail) is the national platform for NHS email, communication and collaboration. It provides staff with secure access to email, chat, online meetings, file sharing and more helping teams work together more easily.
Find out about NHS Pathways, a clinical tool used for assessing, triaging and directing the public to urgent and emergency care services. Learn more about the about the benefits of the service, how it works and how to use it.
The National Events Management Service (NEMS) enables the sharing of specific health information about a patient in near real-time. Information is shared in the form of event messages, following a publish and subscribe model and using the NHS Spine.
The Reasonable Adjustment Flag is part of the Patient Flags Service. It is a national record which indicates that reasonable adjustments are required for an individual and optionally includes details of their significant impairments and key adjustments that should be considered.
The urgent and emergency care Directory of Services (DoS) is a database of NHS services in England. It works with NHS Pathways, the decision support system behind 111 and some 999 providers, to provide real-time information for patients about the right place to go.
We're providing systems that enable people to book appointments at sites across England.
The proxy application service lets patients apply for proxy access through the NHS App or NHS website.
GP Connect allows authorised health and social care workers in a variety of care settings to access their patients' GP records.