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What is a flagged record (previously known as stop noted record) and are flagged records transferred using GP2GP?

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What is a flagged record (previously known as stop noted record) and are flagged records transferred using GP2GP?

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A flag is applied to a patient’s demographic record in specific circumstances, such as adoption, mental health or if the record contains sensitive information. The flag means that access to that patient’s demographic record is limited. Healthcare professionals will only be able to see the NHS number, name, date of birth and gender for the patient. No other demographic details will be displayed, including the patient’s registered or preferred pharmacy. The flag is applied to that patient only and will remain with them if they move address. Flagged records will not be transferred using GP2GP.

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