Fee Paying Services and NHS Programmed Activities Sample Clauses
The 'Fee Paying Services and NHS Programmed Activities' clause defines how a healthcare professional may engage in private, fee-paying work alongside their NHS duties. It typically outlines the conditions under which such services can be performed, such as requiring prior approval, ensuring NHS commitments are not compromised, and clarifying how income from these activities is managed. This clause ensures that private work does not interfere with NHS responsibilities and provides a clear framework for balancing both types of professional activities, thereby preventing conflicts of interest and maintaining service quality.
Fee Paying Services and NHS Programmed Activities. Examples of Fee Paying Services are set out in Schedule 11 of the TCS. You will not carry out Fee Paying Services during your Programmed Activities except where you and your clinical manager have agreed otherwise. Where your clinical manager has agreed that you may carry out Fee Paying Services during your Programmed Activities, you will remit to us the fees for such services except where you and your clinical manager have agreed that providing these services involves minimal disruption to your NHS duties. Schedule 12 of the TCS sets out the principles governing the receipt of additional fees.
Fee Paying Services and NHS Programmed Activities. Examples of Fee Paying Services are set out in Schedule 10 of the Terms and Conditions. You will not carry out Fee Paying Services during your Programmed Activities under this contract except where you and your clinical manager have agreed otherwise. Where your clinical manager has agreed that you may carry out Fee Paying Services during your Programmed Activities under this honorary contract, you will remit to us the fees for such services except where you and your clinical manager have agreed that providing these services involves minimal disruption to your NHS duties. Schedule 11 of the Terms and Conditions refers.20
