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How do you get on the GP performers list?

How do you get on the GP performers list?

The GP/Dentist/Optician will need to log into PCSE Online, access the Performer List home page, and submit the appropriate change(s). GP Practice Managers are required to approve status changes for GPs in their practice, via PCSE Online. This requires the PL Practice Manager role.

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.

How do I find my NHS performer number?

After you have registered as a dentist with the General Dental Council (GDC) and have applied to work for a Commissioner (Sustainability and Transformation Partnership / Local Health Board), you will be created as an NHS performer on the Compass system and a performer number will be generated and issued.

Are GP trainees on the performers list?

GP trainees are automatically included in the List, there is no need to apply. It is important that you act promptly to ensure you are included in the Performers List by the deadline date (3 months after the start of your first GP placement).

What is performer list?

The Performers Lists provide assurance to prospective employers that the performer is suitable and eligible to undertake services and for this reason is included as part of the suite of pre-employment checks undertaken.

What is the NHS GP performers 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.

What is a NPL form?

NPL 1: National Performers Lists Application Form.

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 performer?

GP performer means a Registered Medical Practitioner, other than a Locum Practitioner, whose name is included in the medical practitioners list under Section 4 of the National Health Service Act 2011 and who performs essential services, additional services, enhanced services, commissioned services or certification …

What are the NHS performers?

What documents do I need for NHS list number?

Current passport (original) or (where the applicant does not have a passport) an acceptable photo ID (original) as defined on the DBS website. This must include a work Permit – (non EEA applicants admitted to UK after April 1985 only)

What is PLVE?

PLVE (formally known as Vocational Training by Equivalence) is a process for overseas (non-UK/EEA) dental school graduates who have clinical experience in their home country to confirm they have the necessary experience and training to work in the NHS within the UK.

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