Nasgp | The Art Of Gp Locuming

Working long term as a GP locum in the same practice - NASGP | The art of GP locuming

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Fortunately, our colleagues at the NHSPS  take a common sense and pragmatic approach that stays within the parameters of the statutory NHS Pension Scheme (NHSPS) regulations. These regulations do offer a certain degree of latitude. At the moment, GP practices pay the 14.3% employer contributions for type 1 and 2 medical practitioners, whereas it is the PCT that picks up the 14.3% tab for freelance GP locums, and this is where sometimes disputes can arise. The NHSPS regulations define sessional GPs in the following ways a GP locum as a GP who “deputises or assists temporarily” in a GP practice under a contract for services, which means fee based/self employed a type 2 (assistant) medical practitioner as a GP works for a practice or a PCT under a contract for service (i.e. Salaried GP) or under a contract or services (fee based/self–employed). So there is scope under the NHSPS regulations for a fee based/self-employed GP to be either a GP locum or a type 2 in pension terms. The benefit of being regarded as a