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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 8N.I.Practitioner Income

Medical practitionerN.I.

2.—(1) This paragraph applies if a member (M)—

(a)is a medical practitioner or a non-GP provider, and

(b)is not in receipt of salary, wages, fees or other regular payments in respect of M's employment by virtue of the application of these regulations to M as mentioned in column 3 of the Table in regulation 27(1).

(2) M's practitioner income is—

(a)the sum of the amounts described in Cases 1 to 4; minus

(b)an amount on account of practice expenses.

CASE 1 Income derived by M from each of the following—

(a)a GMS contract;

(b)an APMS contract;

(c)payments from, or to, a practitioner who is a GMS practice or an APMS contractor in respect of the performance of—

(i)certification services,

(ii)commissioned services, or

(iii)collaborative services;

(d)the provision of locum services;

(e)payments made to M by an OOH provider or other employing authority providing OOH services in respect of the performance of—

(i)primary medical services,

(ii)commissioned services,

(iii)collaborative services,

(iv)certification services.

(f)payments made to M by an employing authority in respect of M's provision of –

(i)primary dental services,

(ii)general ophthalmic services,

(iii)pharmaceutical services;

(iv)dispensing services;

(g)practice-based work carried out in educating or training or organizing the education or training of, medical students or practitioners.

CASE 2 Charges collected from patients in respect of services mentioned in Case 1 sub-paragraph (c) which M is authorised by or under an enactment to retain.

CASE 3 Sums paid to M out of a fund determined by reference to the number of beds in a hospital.

CASE 4 Allowances and other sums paid in respect of Board and advisory work. This does not include payments made to cover expenses.