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PART 5 CONTRACTS: REQUIRED TERMS
18A.Units of dental activity for contractors who elect to enter into a prototype agreement
18B.Capitated patient figures for contractors who elect to enter into a prototype agreement
19.Under provision of units of dental activity or units of orthodontic activity
24A.Variation of contractual terms in respect of election to enter into a Capitation and Quality Scheme Agreement
24B.Variation of contractual terms in respect of election to enter into a Capitation and Quality Scheme 2 Agreement
24C.Variation of contractual terms in respect of election to enter into a prototype agreement
24D.Suspension of contract terms or of enforcement of contract terms while a disease is or in anticipation of a disease being imminently pandemic etc.
PROVISION OF SERVICES: UNITS OF DENTAL ACTIVITY AND UNITS OF ORTHODONTIC ACTIVITY
PART 4 PERSONS WHO PERFORM SERVICES
24.Conditions for employment and engagement: dental practitioners performing dental services
25.Conditions for employment and engagement: persons performing dental services other than dental practitioners
26.Conditions for employment and engagement: all persons performing dental services
27.Conditions for employment or engagement: persons assisting in the provision of services under the contract
PART 5 RECORDS, INFORMATION, NOTIFICATIONS AND RIGHTS OF ENTRY
38.Notification of a course of treatment, orthodontic course of treatment etc.
41.Notice provisions specific to a contract with a dental corporation
42.Notice provisions specific to a contract with two or more individuals practising in partnership
42B.Notice provisions specific to a contract with a limited liability partnership
43.Notification to patients following a variation of the contract
43A.Notification provisions specific to prototype agreements
PART 9 VARIATION AND TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
61A.Variation of a contract: rebasing for persistent under performance
62.Variation provisions specific to a contract with an individual dental practitioner
63.Variation provisions specific to a contract with two or more individuals practising in partnership
65.Termination on the death of an individual dental practitioner
69.Termination by NHS England: no longer eligible to enter into and breach of conditions of the contract
70.Termination by NHS England for the provision of untrue etc. information
71.Termination by NHS England on grounds of suitability etc.
72.Termination by NHS England: patient safety and material financial loss
73.Termination by NHS England: remedial notices and breach notices
74.Termination by NHS England: additional provisions specific to contracts with two or more individuals practising in partnership, dental corporations, or limited liability partnerships.
76.Contract sanctions and the NHS dispute resolution procedure
4.The full name of each person performing services under the...
5.In the case of each person performing dental services under...
6.Whether the contractor undertakes the teaching or training of persons...
8.The contractor's telephone and fax numbers and the address of...
9.Whether the practice premises have suitable access for disabled patients...
14.The arrangements for dental services for the hours and days...
18.The rights and responsibilities of the patient, including keeping appointments....
20.Details of who has access to patient information (including information...
21.The full name, postal, email and website address, and telephone...
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