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Old NHS numbers
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Stephen | Report | 21 Apr 2011 21:22 |
The old NHS numbers before the digitised the system are linked to a person's birth certificate. I believe the letters refer to the registration district and possibly year of birth. The number at the end is the entry number in the birth register. This could be very useful for people who are adopted. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 21 Apr 2011 22:03 |
my old NHS number is the number of my National Identity card - XLAR 45/3 |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 21 Apr 2011 23:00 |
I liked my old number and remember it well. I even managed to get it back once, when I'd lived abroad for a while and came back into UK and was issued with a new number ( pre digital) |