NHS CIS2 authentication iPad app
Information about NHS CIS2 authentication iPad app.
iPads are great portable devices with screens large enough to be able to view and manage clinical information easily.
The NHS CIS2 iPad App enables users of iPads to authenticate securely into national clinical information systems using face and fingerprint biometrics.
It is a great option in environments that require ultimate mobility without the need for a smartcard or reader.
Convenient
- Uses fingerprint biometrics - no need to carry around a separate authentication device that can be lost
- Enables secure authentication to national clinical information systems - without the need for a smartcard and reader
Choosing the NHS CIS2 iPad App
Users tend to find authenticating with the NHS CIS2 iPad App works well when they:
- have access an iPad
- work on a single iPad device
- are very mobile (working in ambulances/helicopters)
Secure
NHS England security standards require iPad security to meet the following criteria:
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one device per person
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if any fingerprint is changed, the authentication binding is invalidated and requires the device to be re-registered with the user
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The NHS CIS2 iPad App can be used on iPads with iPadOS v14+
Reliable
NHS CIS2 Authentication is a platinum service, supported 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
See our latest availability statistics.
Case Study
Paramedics at London Ambulance Service
The organisation and service
London Ambulance Service are the busiest emergency ambulance service in the UK serving one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities. They provide emergency and urgent healthcare that is free to patients at the time they receive it.
They have more than 8,000 people who work or volunteer for them and they are the only NHS provider trust to serve the whole of London and the nine million people who live in, work in or visit the city.
As part of wanting to improve the quality of the service they provide, they wanted their paramedics to be able to access NCRS without the restriction of having to use a desktop connected to a HSCN.
Moving to NHS CIS2 Authentication
To start using NHS CIS2 Authentication, Paramedics at the London Ambulance Service needed to register their iPad devices with their local RA. Each user was supported by their local RA who helped to register the iPad to the user's Care Identity profile.
The NHS CIS2 app was provisioned to the iPads by the Mobile Device Management (MDM) team within local IT support.
The experience
Paramedics are benefitting from using the NHS CIS2 iPad App to authenticate into NCRS - without the need for Smartcards, readers or a HSCN connection.
They can now access the patient's National Care Record on-route and at the scene.
The rollout of iPads across the Trust has become the cornerstone of our digital transformation, allowing our clinical staff to electronically complete patient records, and also access clinical information supporting more efficient patient care.
Considerations for organisations providing IT Support
- No additional software is needed as it uses open standards - just procure, register and use
- No certificate renewals required
Procurement
Trusts and organisations are responsible for procuring their own iPad devices.
The NHS CIS2 iPad App is free, available on the Apple Business store and installable by local mobile device management (MDM) teams.
Registering devices to users
Each user must have their own iPad device.
To enable the NHS CIS2 iPad App for use, users need to request and complete an Authenticator Registration from a Registration Authority (RA).