English occupational health checks, now with added sting

7th January 2014 by NASGP

English occupational health checks, now with added sting

From April 2014, those of you applying to join a Performers list for the first time will now need to pay for your Occupational Health check. The application form states: “Medical…performers applying for inclusion in the relevant national performers lists are required to provide an occupational health screening ‘fit to practise’ declaration supplied by a Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health Service (SEQOHS), accredited occupational health provider, to cover the services they shall provide or could be reasonably expected to provide as a performer. If you’re going straight from a training post to a salaried post or employment by a locum agency, your practice or agency can pay for this. Otherwise, if you’re starting work as a freelance GP, you will have to fund this yourself.

"I have been very happy doing part-time locum work since retiring from partnership and this has definitely been helped by NASGP's LocumDeck, through which I have arranged all my work so far. "

Dr Brian Smith, GP , Gloucestershire

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