Patient Flags is a national service that records and shares important information about patients, such as safeguarding concerns or accessibility needs. Flagging makes information easy to see at the point of care, wherever care is provided.
Use Patient Flags when information must follow the patient across organisations or settings, particularly where it is critical for safe, effective or accessible care.
Types of flags
- Reasonable Adjustments: a national record that shows a person needs accommodations and may include details about their impairments and necessary adjustments.
- Child Protection - Information Sharing (CP-IS): helps health and social care staff to share information securely between local authorities and NHS organisations to better protect society’s most vulnerable children.
- Female Genital Mutilation - Information Sharing (FGM-IS): a national IT system for NHS staff that supports the early intervention and ongoing safeguarding of girls, under the age of 18, who have a family history of Female Genital Mutilation.