Examples of NHS earnings in a sentence
GPs with total NHS earnings above £150,000 per annum will be listed by name and earnings in a national publication, starting with 2019/20 income.
Information to be collected via self-declarationIndividuals who are in scope are required to confirm their name and job title and to declare the following information: - their NHS earnings for the relevant year - the organisation(s) from which the NHS earnings were drawn.
In cases where the sub-contractor enters into a new sub-contract of any of the clinical services it has agreed with the contractor to provide under the sub-contract6, it must require the sub-contractor (whether the onward sub-contract is with an individual or each member of a sub-contractor who is a partnership) to make a self- declaration if their individual NHS earnings exceed the relevant threshold for that year.
Neither the inspection, testing, or auditing of any Products, nor the failure to do so, before delivery to Company will constitute acceptance of any Products, or relieve Seller from exclusive responsibility for furnishing Products in strict conformance with the Company’s specifications.
The following information will be published for each individual making the self-declaration for 2019/20 NHS earnings.
Any NHS earnings will not affect the retiree’s pension where: • The voluntary early retirement or deferred pension has been reduced because of early payment; or• They are receiving an early retirement pension that has not been enhanced following redundancy (this does not include early retirement in the interests of the efficiency of the service).
Dentists will be purposively sampled based on the following variables: allocation of the practice they attend, practice principal/associate, practice size (number of dentists/number of patients registered), NHS commitment based on NHS earnings in the last financial year.
PPG reports and surveys, details of the complaints procedure and appeal process to the Ombudsman, details of partners’ NHS earnings, Freedom of Information Act details, the appointment system, contact details, staff details and any other policies and procedures that would assist patients should normally be freely accessible there.
This means that 98 per cent of consultants and 96 per cent of GPs will now not be affected based on their NHS earnings.
The calculation of the liability in respect of the Group’s LTICS is derived from the fair value estimates for the relevant portfolio investments and does not involve significant additional judgement (although the fair value of the portfolio is a significant accounting estimate).