Licensing Patient UK data for your site

We can offer the following three options for licensing Patient UK data to Third Parties:

  1. A direct link through to this site, free of charge, using the downloadable Patient UK search box.
  2. Patient UK Information Leaflets, Diagrams and Patient Support Leaflets distributed in our publishing product for installation on your computer. Distributed via cd or download and updated quarterly. To request further information please e-mail EMIS Knowledge Based Systems.
  3. Patient UK Information Leaflets, Diagrams and Patient Support Leaflets as htmls for 3rd parties to build into their own browser. Distributed via cd or download and updated quarterly.
If none of the above options serve your purpose please let us know and we will see if we can accommodate your request.

Please complete the form below and we will supply you with the data in the format you require as soon as possible:

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Licensing option you would like:
Patient UK Information Leaflets, Diagrams and Patient Support Leaflets as a published product.
Patient UK Information Leaflets, Diagrams and Patient Support Leaflets as htmls.

If neither of the above apply please provide details of the data you would like to licence:

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