Transfer of nhs dental contracts

11 Oct 2018 If the NHS England Local Area Team (LAT) is satisfied, it will issue a contract variation notice in the name of the partnership. Change to the CQC  Important documents related to stage 2 of the dental contract pilot scheme. with the aim of improving oral health and increasing access to NHS dentists. The new national General Dental Services contracts (nGDS) were based on dental contract introduced in 2007 for three newly commissioned NHS dental Electronic transfer: data will be sent to and from participating research sites, 

The unofficial consolidated standard general dental services contract and standard clauses for a personal dental services agreement. On the acquisition of a dental practice, the buyer will commonly enter into partnership with the seller to facilitate the smooth transfer of the General Dental Services Contract (GDS Contract) to the buyer. This is a tried and tested path. On completion of the sale, the buyer and the seller enter into a partnership agreement under which control is vested in the buyer, but the seller retains a nominal interest. Subject to certain conditions, this means that the GDS Contract can continue on NHS Dental Contracts (currently) come in two versions: a General Dental Services Contract and a Personal Dental Services Contract. This article looks at some key differences between the two forms with particular emphasis on the rarer form of the two namely: PDS Contracts. PDS Agreements are time limited with a defined and fixed expiry date. GDS Contracts are not (usually) time limited. However contractors providing “mandatory” dental services have a right under the relevant PDS – That partner is a dental practitioner. Again, the NHS will simply confirm the variation in NHS dental contract. This process is also followed when a PDS agreement with multiple signatories converts to an individual contract. – Change of partners. This is not considered a variation to the contract, however, If the NHS refuses to allow the transfer of the NHS contract then the only option available is to incorporate the dental practice into a limited company structure. This once again cannot be achieved without the consent of the NHS to the incorporation. The NHS dental contract reform is predicated on the need to change the focus of dental service provision from the delivery of treatment to address disease, to a system where prevention is the focus with the patient participating in their own care to minimise the occurrence of disease. The consultant contract applies to consultants first appointed after 31 October 2003, as well as those who have chosen to transfer to it. Terms and Conditions - Consultants (England) 2003 (Version 10, April 2018).

C. By virtue of a property transfer scheme made under section 300 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, a general dental services contract which was entered into before 1st April 2013 is to transfer to the Board on that date. D. The Contractor falls within one of the specified categories of person.

The unofficial consolidated standard general dental services contract and standard clauses for a personal dental services agreement. On the acquisition of a dental practice, the buyer will commonly enter into partnership with the seller to facilitate the smooth transfer of the General Dental Services Contract (GDS Contract) to the buyer. This is a tried and tested path. On completion of the sale, the buyer and the seller enter into a partnership agreement under which control is vested in the buyer, but the seller retains a nominal interest. Subject to certain conditions, this means that the GDS Contract can continue on NHS Dental Contracts (currently) come in two versions: a General Dental Services Contract and a Personal Dental Services Contract. This article looks at some key differences between the two forms with particular emphasis on the rarer form of the two namely: PDS Contracts. PDS Agreements are time limited with a defined and fixed expiry date. GDS Contracts are not (usually) time limited. However contractors providing “mandatory” dental services have a right under the relevant PDS – That partner is a dental practitioner. Again, the NHS will simply confirm the variation in NHS dental contract. This process is also followed when a PDS agreement with multiple signatories converts to an individual contract. – Change of partners. This is not considered a variation to the contract, however,

The new national General Dental Services contracts (nGDS) were based on dental contract introduced in 2007 for three newly commissioned NHS dental Electronic transfer: data will be sent to and from participating research sites, 

3 Jan 2017 Where the NHS contract is transferred with NHSE consent by a dentist to their company the original dentist remains personally liable under the  14 Aug 2018 Thomas Coates explains the different types of NHS contract, who can hold them and how they can be transferred or sold. He also considers  There are currently two types of contract for NHS dentists, the General Dental to be transferred to a GDS contract in the first instance by applying to the NHS. When any dental practice joins the programme, a contract variation will need to be signed by the dental practice and NHS England. This allows practices to meet   Transferring an NHS contract. While a GDS contract cannot be bought or sold, there are provisions in place under the National Health Service (General Dental  11 Oct 2018 If the NHS England Local Area Team (LAT) is satisfied, it will issue a contract variation notice in the name of the partnership. Change to the CQC  Important documents related to stage 2 of the dental contract pilot scheme. with the aim of improving oral health and increasing access to NHS dentists.

14 Aug 2018 Thomas Coates explains the different types of NHS contract, who can hold them and how they can be transferred or sold. He also considers 

If you've had poor treatment from a private or NHS dentist, suspect you've been You have a right to hold the dental practice to the original contract, and then  14 Jul 2005 contracts these dentists would transfer from providing NHS dentistry to more lucrative private practice. It intended to respond by making NHS  13 Apr 2018 David Payne investigates the current state of UK dental recruitment and finds workforce planning, low morale, contract obligations, even rising student debt. published in October 2017, showed almost 58% of NHS dentists were planning My husband was a lawyer and had a complete career change. and food products to the NHS and healthcare organisations in England and Wales. Contracts. 5 March 2020 Dental Technologies, Implants and Related  14 Mar 2017 A common, and possibly the largest mistake upon incorporating, is retaining the NHS contract in the personal name of the dentists but transferring 

If I am transferred under TUPE to an independent provider of NHS services, will Under the terms of the NHS Standard Contract (where applicable), providers of Information on the registration of dental care professionals and information on 

The consultant contract applies to consultants first appointed after 31 October 2003, as well as those who have chosen to transfer to it. Terms and Conditions - Consultants (England) 2003 (Version 10, April 2018).

“NHS charge” means a charge to the patient under the National Health Service (b)amend its dental list in respect of any change or addition notified to the Health (n)the applicant provides, or intends to provide services under a contract of  30 Aug 2019 REMUNERATION OF HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND DENTAL. STAFF terms and conditions of service of all NHS employed staff detailed in the 2004 consultant contract (sections 6 and 7 of Appendix 3 of the contract) etc. are detailed in the annexes to 7(a) Salary Upon Transfer (based on 2019-20 rates). If I am transferred under TUPE to an independent provider of NHS services, will Under the terms of the NHS Standard Contract (where applicable), providers of Information on the registration of dental care professionals and information on  2 Jun 2009 We therefore recommend that dental contracts are developed with much NHS Dentistry: Options for Change set out a vision for NHS dentistry