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How to fix your pension – a step-by-step guide for GPs

by Nick Grundy | Jul 7, 2021 | Pensions

First published by Pulse Intelligence, for which thanks! GP Survival campaign lead Dr Nicholas Grundy outlines the steps GPs should take to identify and address any issues with their NHS Pension record – including when to make a complaint and claim compensation The...

Primary Care Networks: 1,488 people oppose the specifications: what next?

by Nick Grundy | Jan 15, 2020 | Press release

We would like to thank all 1,488 people who signed our petition to NHS England – the GP Survival committee have submitted this to the consultation. The petition was up for less than four days, so to get that many signatures from GPs, practice managers, nurses,...

GP Survival position statement on the draft service specifications for PCNs

by Nick Grundy | Jan 11, 2020 | Press release

In 2019, the Nuffield Trust published a review of NHS reorganisations[1] which set out major failures of past reforms, looking at the six major national plans since 2000. There were glimmers of hope that NHS England had read this when PCNs were first announced,...

Will the new NHS pensions consultation get GPs doing more work?

by Nick Grundy | Sep 11, 2019 | Pensions

The new pensions consultation is out, and at heart it’s the government asking doctors to decide what pensions measures would get them to do extra work. As I’ve said before, that is a different proposition than asking them to keep doing existing work under...

GPs do not need to be on the performer’s list to work

by Nick Grundy | Aug 18, 2019 | Pensions, Press release

GP Survival have had confirmation from NHS England’s Pensions Review team that GPs moving area, or starting work after qualifying, do not need to be on the Performer’s List to work. This is confirmed on the PCSE website, which states: GP registrars who...
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