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Letting us know your remedy choice
You have 12 months from the date on your Remediable Service Statement (RSS) to tell us which benefits you’d like to take.If you do not reply, we’ll update your benefits permanently to pay you 1995 or 2008 benefits for the remedy period. This is…
Return of member contributions
NHS Pensions is responding to a number of enquiries regarding whole time (SM8) and overlapping employment (SM14) notifications. In these cases, we ask employers to reduce contributions and pay for excess hours or sessions or a whole-time employment…
Calculating the Life Assurance Lump Sum (LALS) for re-employed pensioners who die in pensionable employment
When a member retires from the NHS Pension Scheme and then returns to pensionable employment, their death in membership Life Assurance Lump Sum (LALS) is worked out differently than if they had died in service before retiring.
Where a re-employed…
Partial retirement
If you're aged 55 and over and you have agreement from your employer, you can choose to take part, or all of your pension benefits while you continue working in NHS employment and build your pension benefits in the 2015 Scheme. This is called…
Prescribing and dispensing
We calculate reimbursement and remuneration for dispensing contractors according to the Drug Tariff. To help us make accurate and timely payments, it’s important that you endorse, sort and submit your prescriptions correctly as well as prescribing…