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Deprecation notice: smartcard series 4, 5 and 6 (Gemplus, JCOP41 & JCOP 41)

We anticipate no longer supporting authentication with series 4, 5 and 6 smartcards by Q2 2025. 

We expect EPS prescription signing with series 4, 5 and 6 smartcards to no longer be available from 31 March 2025.

Key dates

  • We expect EPS prescription signing to no longer be available from 31 March 2025.
  • It's planned that authentication with these smartcards will no longer be available in Q2 2025.
  • Other national services may stop supporting series 4, 5 and 6 smartcards before this date.

What this means for you

In line with previously communicated dates, series 4, 5 and 6 smartcards should be removed from your organisation now.

We expect EPS prescription signing with series 4, 5 and 6 smartcards to no longer be available from 31 March 2025.

All organisations are also required to deploy the latest version of the Oberthur middleware on all machines. Read guidance on how to do this.

Replacing older smartcards

The NHS England Registration Authority hardware team are able to supply smartcards in support of this deprecation work at request.


Why we're doing this

EPS prescriptions will soon require a SHA256 hash to sign electronic prescriptions. This is only available on version 8 and above smartcards.

Removing legacy smartcards will allow us to remove the Gemalto middleware requirement from the estate. This middleware causes significant issues for organisations and removing it will simplify smartcard operations including issuance and Registration Authority unlock.


Identifying smartcard series

The image below shows examples of smartcards of different series.

Examples of smartcards of each series number

 

Using Care Identity Management reports to identify a smartcard's series number

Registration Authority Managers, Agents and Advanced Agents can use the reports functionality in Care Identity Management to identify older smartcards in their organisation.

Read how to use reports to find older smartcards.

Using the Diagnostic Tool to identify a smartcard's series number

You can also use the NHS England Diagnostic Tool to identify smartcard series.

Within the tool:

  • select 'Card Reader Management'
  • select the target smartcard reader where the smartcard is present

You'll then see the smartcard series number in the details shown.

NHSE Diagnostic Tool smartcard details including serial number


More information

If you have any questions, contact us at [email protected]

Last edited: 20 January 2025 3:13 pm