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Suspended Record Continuity

The Suspended Record Continuity (SRC) service ensures that a patient's Electronic Health Record (EHR) is correctly updated and maintained when they leave a GP practice but do not immediately register with a new one.

About this service

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The Suspended Record Continuity (SRC) service updates the Patient Demographic Service (PDS) to mark the patient's Electronic Health Record (EHR) as suspended. The EHR stays with the previous practice
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Patient's EHR is identified and transferred to a new practice via GP2GP
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The Suspended Record Continuity (SRC) service allows you to update and record when suspended patients register with a new GP practice.

A patient’s Electronic Health Record (EHR) is suspended when the patient is removed from their GP practice list without registering elsewhere. Their record then becomes 'suspended'.

This can happen for many reasons such as: 

  • a change to the catchment area of the GP practice 
  • a patient leaving the practice but not registering with a new one 
  • the patient moves abroad

The Suspended Record Continuity (SRC) service stores and transfers these records digitally. It changes the digital tags attached to the patient’s EHR so that it is recognised as suspended. The EHR remains with the previous practice until the patient registers elsewhere. This ensures that the patient's clinical history remains digital, secure, and ready for rapid transfer, maintaining continuity of care.

Practices are still required to deduct, print and send such records to Primary Care Support England (PCSE) for storage. However, the electronic counterpart of these deducted records remains within the deducting practice system database.

When the patient later registers with a new practice, the record can be easily identified and transferred using GP2GP.  The new practice receives the EHR in the form of a GP2GP message and the patient's record is removed from storage.


Who this service is for

The service provides support to GP practice personnel when removing a patient from their practice, so to support the electronic ‘custodian’ tag. It caters for the re-registration of patients beyond the point of suspension – to support continuity of a patient’s EHR post-suspension.


Benefits

Why use Suspended Record Continuity
  • Maintains continuous care for patients by keeping their digital record accessible for their next GP practice
  • Removes the need for the re-registering/receiving practice to have to wait for paper records from PCSE
  • Saves physical space in GP practices by eliminating the need to store paper records for suspended patients
  • Improves data accuracy by removing the need for new GPs to manually transcribe patient history from paper notes

How to access this service

There is no user interface for this service.

This service is activated when a practice deducts a patient’s Electronic Health Record (EHR).


How this service works

There is no direct user interface for this service.

When a patient is removed from a practice, a National Event Management Service (NEMS) update is triggered. The SRC service automatically intercepts this and updates the patient's record on the Personal Demographics Service (PDS).

Specifically, it removes the GP Organisation Data Service (ODS) code and replaces it with a Managing Organisation Field (MOF) code. This 'tags' the record as suspended but keeps the data physically stored at the patient's previous practice.EHRs


Examples of use

Examples of use include:

  • a GP administrator accessing the EHR of a new patient
  • a clinician accessing a new patient's EHR to support clinical decision making 

National usage policy

This service is mandated for use by all GP practices in England.

What is a suspended record?

A suspended record is a patient record that has been deducted from a GP practice, but the patient has not yet registered at a new one.

When a patient leaves a practice, their record is deducted and sent using the PCSE print and send process. However, an electronic version of the record stays in the previous practice’s system. The Personal Demographics Service (PDS) also keeps a record of the last known registered practice.

If the patient does not register with a new practice, their record becomes suspended. This means:

  • the record is no longer active
  • it remains linked to the old practice
  • it can be reactivated if the patient registers at a new practice

If the old practice is still active, the record can be moved to a new practice once the patient has re-registered.


Roadmap

This service is live and in a maintenance phase. There are no planned enhancements at this time. Any future changes will be communicated here


Status, current usage and service level

This service is live and has been in active use since July 2022.


Contact us

The following table shows how to contact us about this service.

Enquiry Point of contact
Live service incident

National Service Desk

Online portal: NHS England Customer Portal

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 0300 303 5035

General enquiries about the service

Enquiries team

Email: [email protected]

Escalations

Implementation team

Email: [email protected]

Senior responsible officer (SRO)

Tristan Stanton (Senior Responsible Officer)

Email: [email protected]


Last edited: 24 February 2026 1:21 pm