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Pregnant or had a baby in the past 12 months
If you’re pregnant or have given birth in the last 12 months, you are entitled to:
free NHS dental treatment
free NHS prescriptions, if you have a valid maternity exemption certificate
Speak to your midwife, doctor or health visitor and they…
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Message from Theresa Britton - Head of Service for NHS Pensions
Dear Colleagues,
I just wanted to take this seasonal opportunity to tell you about the progress we are making to improve NHS Pensions’ services.
This past year we have taken a huge step forward by successfully implementing a new internal work…
Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) claim process
Each claim is assessed on a case-by-case basis by a medical assessor. The way your claim will be assessed depends on the information you tell us on your claim form, so it’s important you explain exactly what happened after the vaccine was…
Information for patients
How to find an NHS dentist
To find an NHS dentist, visit:
NHS.UK if you’re based in England
Health in Wales if you’re based in Wales
For help accessing an NHS dentist in an emergency or out of hours, visit:
NHS.UK if you’re based in…
New CEO Appointed for NHSBSA
A new Chief Executive Officer has been appointed for the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA).
Michael Brodie, who is currently Finance and Commercial Director at Public Health England (PHE), will take over from current CEO Alistair McDonald…
NHS Tax Credits privacy notice
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) determine who is eligible for NHS Tax Credit exemptions. They share this information with the NHS Business Services Authority. We’ll use the information to manage the NHS Tax Credit Service for the UK.
Why we process…
Financial and support services
Financial Support
If you live in the UK, payments from the England Infected Blood Support Scheme (EIBSS) will not affect your tax and benefits.
Income Tax
Any lump sum or regular payments from the scheme, such as annual payments or income top…