How do you get on the GP performers list?

How do you get on the GP performers list?

As a GP working, or planning to work, in the UK, you need to go through a three-step process.

  • Step one: Join the GMC’s GP register.
  • Step two: Join one of the four UK Performers Lists.
  • Step three: Join the NHS appraisal process.

How much does a GP get paid Northern Ireland?

In Northern Ireland, the average salary for a GP Partner (one who owns a GP Practice with other Partners) is around £92,300 (2018/2019). A salaried GP (employed by GP Partner) earns between £59,660 and £90,027 (2019/2020). The exact salary for all GPs is a matter of negotiation between the salaried GP and the employer.

How long does it take to get on performers list?

Enhanced DBS applications can take up to 8 weeks to be processed. If you are planning to start work as soon as you finish, it is important to apply early to ensure you can submit your Performers list application in time with the DBS certificate.

What is performer list?

The National Performers List service is a list of approved GPs, opticians and dentists who satisfy a range of criteria necessary for working in the NHS. Contact details.

What is my performer number?

A performer number is a random six-digit number allocated to every qualified NHS dentist. Your performer number will remain the same throughout your NHS career, regardless of any breaks in service you may have.

What is FP69?

In cases where a patient is not known at the current address mail is returned undelivered via the Dead Letter office of the Royal Mail. In this circumstance the patient may be removed from their GP practice’s list under the NHS FP69 regulation, sometimes known as “list cleansing” of “ghost patients”.

How much does a junior doctor earn in Northern Ireland?

Foundation doctor and specialty registrars

Scale Foundation house officer 1 Specialty registrar (core training)
1 24,818 32,893
2 26,367 34,907
3 27,914 37,717
4 39,418

Are GPs well paid?

‘ Self-employed GPs – those 80 per cent of family doctors who are partners in their surgery – earn 3.1 times the average national salary, the second highest out of 12 developed countries compared by the OECD. In 2017 salaried British GPs received 1.7 times as much as the average worker but less than in most countries.

What does FP69 mean?

process the patient deduction sent via GP links (if confirmed they have moved away or have died) apply an FP69 marker (which will result in the patient deducted in six months time unless an update to the patient details or a new registration is received in that time).

What is a GP local code?

A code issued by the Department of Health (DH) for practising GP’s in Wales and England. The codes can be viewed on the Health Reference Data Web Pages on HOWIS. Structure. Each GP code begins with the letter G.

How do I find my performer number?

Your Performer number can be found in Compass. You do not need to enter any details on this screen, click ‘search’ and your details will be populated. Your Performer number will be presented in the ‘Performer ID’ column.

Where do I send NPL3 form?

The performer should email the completed NPL3 change notification form to PCSE at [email protected], putting NPL 3 in the email subject line.

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