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How to integrate with the NHS App

Guidance, process and supporting information for digital health and social care services that are interested in integrating into the NHS App.

NHS login integration

You need to carry out an NHS login integration before going live with an NHS App integration. NHS login allows users access the NHS App using their NHS login account details.


NHS App integration functionality

Direct NHS App integrations

Direct NHS App integrations can include services provided to primary or secondary care. They can also be local or national services. Currently we are integrating online consultation services and personal care records and plans. This is delivered using a NHS App web integration.

Online consultation integrations allow users to submit medical or admin queries to their GP surgery. Users can do this through an online questionnaire. This will then allow an appropriate member of their GP surgery to triage the request and decide on the best next steps for the user. For example, offering an appointment or responding with the requested document.

We are currently interested in suppliers that:

  • provide automated or manual form-based triage for patients providing either of these services
  • describe medical symptoms and request medical help from their practice
  • to undertake administrative tasks (such as request test results, repeat prescriptions and fit notes)
  • are commissioned by the NHS via an NHS England recognised framework
  • can integrate via a web based user-interface

Integrating Notifications and Messaging (N&M)

An NHS App N&M integration allows you to send messages to patients through the NHS App. If the user has notifications enabled, they will receive notifications with any messages. For certain message types it can support keyword and free text replies from patients.

NHS App N&M integrations are managed as part of a wider NHS Notify onboarding process. If you want to send notifications and messages through the NHS App then you will need to onboard through NHS Notify.

Integrating a secondary care booking system with the Patient Care Aggregator

A patient care aggregator integration, also known as a Wayfinder integration is for secondary care services. It allows your service to represent at least one acute NHS trust that handles outpatient appointments in England. Patients can view and manage their appointment, referrals and test results on the NHS App. It also enables secondary care providers to view which patients have bookings. Review the guide to integrate a secondary care booking system.


Standards for NHS App integration

To integrate into the NHS App you must agree to meet the NHS App standards for integration. These standards are for accessibility, usability, clinical safety and data privacy. You cannot integrate with the NHS App if you do not meet these standards.


NHS App integrated partners and services

We are continuously integrating new partners into the NHS App. This increases the use of the NHS App across the digital health and social care market. We are keen to integrate services that support the delivery of the NHS England strategic roadmap for future developments of the NHS App.

See our list of NHS App integrated partners and services who are live in the NHS App.

See our list of NHS App partners and services who are currently integrating into the NHS App.

See our list of NHS App partners and services that plan to be integrated


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Last edited: 20 March 2026 11:28 am