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Access for:registered users through ePACT2public users through CatalystThe charts and data tables show values for prescribing comparators supporting the quality, innovation, productivity and prevention (QIPP) medicine use and…
Statement of Financial Entitlement (SFE)
Before applying for parental leave or long-term sickness leave you must check that earnings are correct on CompassPayments are based on these figures and recalculations will only be made in exceptional circumstances.You can apply for SFE payments…
NHS Bursary
The NHS Bursary provides funding for eligible medical or dental students who normally live in England.If you're eligible, you could get:a non-means tested bursarya means tested bursary, which is based on parental, spouse, partner or civil…
Prison Sentence for NHS Pension Fraudster
Mr Haroutine ‘Harry’ Yervant (69yrs) is the surviving partner of an NHS Pension recipient.
Upon his partner’s death in 1996 as well as claiming surviving partners pension benefits he was also entitled to and claimed for the pension benefits child…
Information for non-ESR employers on how members can access ABS
If your employees do not have access to Electronic Staff Record (ESR), they may have previously used GOV.UK Verify to access their Annual Benefit Statement (ABS). GOV.UK Verify closed on 30 March 2023.If your employees are actively contributing to…
How to leave the Scheme
When a member leaves the SchemeWhen a member chooses to leave the NHS Pension Scheme, they must complete part 1 of the Application to leave the NHS Pension Scheme (SD502) form. This form is available on the Leaving or taking a break from the Scheme…
Contact NHS Pensions - pensioners
If you have any questions about your NHS Pension, you can contact us.Contact us using our online formOur online form is the easiest way to contact us.Choose the 'member' option.Contact NHS PensionsOther ways to contact usPhone: 0345 121 2522Outside…
NHS Pensions Podcast
Our NHS Pensions Podcast is now available. Each episode covers a different part of the NHS Pension Scheme. Members of our NHS Pensions team explain key topics in simple, bitesize sections to help you understand and manage your pension. New…
Joining the Scheme
You may be eligible to join the NHS Pension Scheme if you're an employee between the ages of 16 and 75.This also applies to those working under a contract for services, including:general practitioners (GPs)general dental practitionersophthalmic…
Nominations
You can choose who you'd like to receive your NHS Pension benefits after you die.This is called making a nomination, and it can:give you the choice about who receives a lump sum after you die, if one's payablespeed up the process for your family or…