UK Healthcare Accessibility Laws 2026 — Complete Guide

„What accessibility laws apply to my healthcare organisation in 2026?" That's a question many NHS leaders, GP partners, and healthcare managers ask when they hear about the growing legal requirements for accessible digital services.

In this guide, we'll provide a complete overview of UK healthcare accessibility laws in 2026, including the Equality Act 2010, PSBAR 2018, NHS Digital Standards, Reasonable Adjustments, and the Single Patient Record (SPR).

📌 Quick Answer — UK Healthcare Accessibility Laws 2026

UK healthcare organisations must comply with multiple accessibility laws: the Equality Act 2010 (all healthcare providers), PSBAR 2018 (public sector), NHS Digital Standards (WCAG 2.2 AA), Reasonable Adjustments (new NHS standard, deadline 30 September 2026), and the Single Patient Record (2028 target). All laws require accessible digital services for patients.

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Overview — UK Healthcare Accessibility Laws 2026

UK healthcare organisations must comply with five main accessibility requirements:

Law / Standard Applies To Technical Standard Deadline
Equality Act 2010 All healthcare providers WCAG 2.2 Level AA Ongoing
PSBAR 2018 NHS organisations (public sector) WCAG 2.2 Level AA Ongoing
NHS Digital Standards All NHS digital services WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 AA Ongoing
Reasonable Adjustments All NHS providers NCRS recording 30 September 2026
Single Patient Record (SPR) All NHS organisations NHS App integration 2028

1. Equality Act 2010 — The Foundation

The Equality Act 2010 is the UK's main anti-discrimination law. It applies to all healthcare providers — NHS hospitals, GP practices, mental health services, community services, and private healthcare.

Key requirements:

📊 Equality Act 2010 — Key Facts

2. PSBAR 2018 — Public Sector Requirements

The Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018 (PSBAR) applies specifically to public sector organisations — including all NHS organisations.

Key requirements:

3. NHS Digital Accessibility Standards

NHS England has established clear digital accessibility standards that apply to all NHS organisations.

Key requirements:

4. Reasonable Adjustments — New NHS Standard

A new NHS information standard (effective December 2025) requires all NHS providers to record, share, and act on patient reasonable adjustment needs.

Key requirements:

📋 Reasonable Adjustments — What to Record

5. Single Patient Record (SPR) — 2028 Target

The Single Patient Record (SPR) is a proposed digital transformation that will create a unified patient record accessible via the NHS App.

Key requirements:

Who must comply with which laws?

Here's a quick guide for healthcare organisations:

1. NHS Trusts

All five laws apply: Equality Act, PSBAR, NHS Digital Standards, Reasonable Adjustments, and SPR.

2. GP practices

Equality Act + PSBAR + NHS Digital Standards apply. Reasonable Adjustments and SPR apply via NHS.

3. Private healthcare

Equality Act 2010 applies. PSBAR does not apply (unless providing public services). NHS Digital Standards do not apply.

4. Healthcare suppliers

Equality Act applies. NHS Digital Standards apply if providing NHS services.

Key Deadlines for 2026

Requirement Deadline Who must comply
Reasonable Adjustments 30 September 2026 All NHS providers
WCAG 2.2 AA (NHS App) Ongoing NHS App integrations
Accessibility Statements Annual review All NHS organisations
Single Patient Record 2028 All NHS organisations

How to comply with all healthcare accessibility laws

Step 1: Scan your website

Use the free UK HHS checker to scan your healthcare website against WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

Step 2: Fix all violations

Follow the recommendations in the report to fix all violations.

Step 3: Publish an accessibility statement

Publish a comprehensive accessibility statement on your website.

Step 4: Implement reasonable adjustments

Implement the new NHS reasonable adjustments standard by 30 September 2026.

Step 5: Prepare for SPR

Prepare for the Single Patient Record implementation by 2028.

Step 6: Document everything

Document all tests, improvements, and processes. This serves as evidence of your compliance efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions — UK Healthcare Accessibility Laws

❓ What accessibility laws apply to healthcare in the UK?

The Equality Act 2010, PSBAR 2018, NHS Digital Standards, Reasonable Adjustments standard, and Single Patient Record (SPR) all apply to healthcare in the UK.

❓ What is the deadline for reasonable adjustments in healthcare?

The new NHS reasonable adjustments standard has a compliance deadline of 30 September 2026.

❓ What is the technical standard for NHS websites?

NHS England requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA. NHS App integration requires WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

❓ What are the penalties for non-compliance?

Penalties include discrimination claims with unlimited compensation, EHRC investigations, breaches of NHS standards, and reputational damage.

❓ How do I comply with all healthcare accessibility laws?

Use the free UK HHS checker to scan your website, fix all violations, publish an accessibility statement, implement reasonable adjustments, and document everything.

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