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When you'll make your remedy choice

The government has announced new forecasted deadlines for RSS

This announcement came today (21 May 2026) and sets new deadlines for when NHS Pensions will send Remediable Service Statements (RSS) to members affected by the Public Service Pensions Remedy (also called the McCloud Remedy).

We're currently sending Remediable Service Statements (RSS) to NHS Pension Scheme members who:

We’ve started with the members most affected by the PSP Remedy.

You can read more about what an RSS is and how it’ll help you make your decision on our Understanding your remedy choice page.

If you've already retired or claimed benefits

We’ve worked closely with the Department of Health and Social Care to agree on forecasted deadlines. These are the latest dates by which we expect to send RSSs to all affected members and beneficiaries who are already receiving pension benefits.

There are two forecasted dates based on the different circumstances of retired members. These timelines reflect how your pension benefits are currently being treated under the Remedy.

These are our current forecasted dates. They’re the latest we expect retired members to receive their RSS. We expect many members will receive their choice much sooner.

Timeline 1: For members whose pension benefits are still affected by discrimination until they receive their choice

This applies to:

  • retired members currently receiving 2015 Scheme benefits for some or all of the Remedy period, and those who retired before 1 October 2023
  • retired members who built up pension in the 2015 Scheme during the Remedy period and retired before 1 October 2023

This timeline includes most members whose benefits are likely to change because of the Remedy.

We’re currently forecasting that you can expect to receive your RSS by the end of December 2027, subject to key dependencies.

Timeline 2: For members already receiving 1995/2008 Scheme benefits

This applies to:

  • retired members whose pension was returned to the 1995/2008 Scheme on 1 October 2023 - for these members, the discrimination has already been addressed in how their pension is currently being paid
  • retired members who moved to the 2015 Scheme on 1 April 2022, or retired before moving to the 2015 Scheme

Your RSS will give you personalised calculations to help you compare options, including the option to choose 2015 Scheme benefits instead.

In many cases, members in this group will see little or no change to their current benefits, although individual outcomes will vary.

You can expect to receive your RSS by the end of June 2030.

What happens next

We’ll regularly publish more information to help you understand our latest progress in meeting these deadlines.

We’ll send RSSs in phases, using specific criteria so that similar circumstances are treated consistently and fairly. Some may take longer because they need specialist calculations and additional checks.

Why we’re sending RSSs in batches

We’re prioritising sending RSSs to members whose choice is more likely to affect their pension benefits.

The actual impact for each member depends on their individual circumstances. Your RSS will show your personalised calculations to help you choose the best option for you.

RSS delays

We expect around 80% of cases to be straightforward. You may receive your RSS before the deadline.

Asking to make your choice sooner

There are some situations where you may need to make your choice earlier.

If you’re eligible to make your choice early, you need to request it from us. You can do this by emailing [email protected]. We’ll reply to you within 7 to 10 working days.

In your email, tell us which scenario you meet. This helps us support you better. For example, write ‘A 2’ for scenario A point 2, or ‘B’ for scenario B.

Scenario A – ill health

You can ask to make your choice sooner if one of the following applies:

  1. You’re retired and have a life expectancy of less than 12 months. You can apply to choose your benefits as soon as possible. It does not matter whether you got your pension benefits as a lump sum or receive monthly payments.
  2. You applied for ill health retirement during the remedy period as a 2015 Scheme member and were unsuccessful, but you currently receive your NHS Pension benefits.
  3. You’re still working but have received an ill health diagnosis, which may mean you’re eligible for Tier 2 ill health pension benefits.

Scenario B – specific Scheme conditions

You can ask to make your choice soon if you already receive your pension and all of the following apply:

  • you had ‘tapered protection’ from moving to the 2015 Scheme - this means you were able to stay in the 1995/2008 Scheme after 1 April 2015, but had to move into the 2015 Scheme before 31 March 2022
  • you had Special Class or Mental Health Officer (MHO) status during the remedy period
  • you reached the Scheme’s maximum service limit of 45 years during the remedy period, or you would have if you’d not moved into the 2015 Scheme

For a small number of members receiving their pension, they may need to repay overpaid pension depending on the Scheme benefits they choose. Making your choice sooner may reduce the amount you need to repay if you’re affected. 

If you have any questions

If you have any other questions about your RSS, you can contact us.