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The consultant ophthalmologists are considered to be private doctors as they no longer hold substantive posts in the HSC sector in Northern Ireland (NI) nor are they on the GP performer list in NI.
Therefore, the GPC has issued The Suspended GP Performer guidance, to provide GPs with authoritive guidance on the implications for, and actions required by, a suspended GP performer.
MBI Eq. (4.9); note the MBI expression will be larger by a factor 4]301Pdp,0 = | − γoα2 + γ2α2|2 ≃ 0.256(θy/10−8)4 pp(m70a)01Pdp,1 = γ2(αMH)2 ≃ 478(θy/10−8)2 ppm , (70b)Pdp,2 = γ2(αMH)2 ≃ 0.024(θy/10−8)4 ppm .
At the time of our review the CCG had not made any discretionary payments in the year.During 2019/20, GP practices have claimed from the CCG reimbursement of the cost for providing GP performer cover (provided by locums) when a GP performer has been on either parental leave or on sickness leave.
Paragraph 20 confirms that where a GP performer is on long term sickness leave, and locum payments are no longer payable under Section 1 All references to NHS England London region are applicable to CCGs at level 2 joint commissioning and level 3 delegated status16 of the SFE, it will be at the commissioner’s discretion whether to continue such payments, taking into account the factors in paragraph 21.
The consultant ophthalmologist is considered to be the only wholly private doctor as he no longer holds a substantive post in the HSC sector in Northern Ireland (NI) and is not on the GP performer list in NI.
If a GP performer is entitled to their full pay for the full length of their parental leave, Commissioners may consider continuing to reimburse the practice beyond week 26 for additional maternity or adoptive leave, only in exceptional circumstances3, subject to budgetary targets.
GP practices are entitled to claim reimbursement of the cost for providing GP performer cover when a GP performer is absent from their duties due to sickness.
However, any GMS GP performer suspended on/or after 1 April 2004 may be entitled to payments directly from the HB or the practice may be eligible for payments under section 11 of the SFE.
This is a clear message from the Home Office who have recognised the Anti-Social Behaviour Risk Assessment Conference process as good practice alongside effective case management.