A PHN must be assigned to every identified person receiving a health care service in British Columbia.
Some patients may not have a record (or PHN) in the Client Registry; this can occur when the patient:
It is important to ensure that the patient is uniquely identified and entered in the Client Registry only once. Never add a new patient record to the Client Registry if one already exists.
If you create a PHN for your patient, give it to them, and explain that it does not imply coverage with the B.C. Medical Services Plan (MSP).
Note: A PHN must never be assigned to a non-human (e.g., doctor's office, medical facility, pet).
A PHN must be assigned to every identified person, including non-residents or visitors, receiving a health care service in B.C.
Babies born in a B.C. hospital are assigned a PHN at the time of birth and that PHN will be found in the Client Registry. If a baby cannot be found in the Client Registry, a PHN must be created, recorded in the patient chart, and provided to the parent(s).
Note: The mother's PHN must not be used.
If a PHN is created in error (e.g., the patient already had a PHN), contact the Client Registry Administrator at: