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Leaving or taking a break from the scheme
There are a number of ways you can leave or take a break from the scheme.
Watch our video for help to understand what you would be giving up if you decide to opt out:
Download the video transcript (PDF: 146KB…
Statistical publication calendar
This page was last reviewed and updated on Monday 31 March 2025.
This calendar lists upcoming statistics which we'll produce.
It lists publication dates for these statistics, month by month for the next 12 months.
Where the state is marked as…
Medicines covered by the HRT PPC
HRT PPCs cover certain HRT medicines. Your GP may prescribe you other medicines that are not covered by an HRT PPC.
It's important to check that the medicine you need is covered before buying an HRT PPC.
The medicines are listed A to Z by the…
Applying for your pension
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Overview
When you're ready to take your NHS Pension, you'll need to apply for it.
The NHS Pension Scheme overview (PDF: 178KB) provides more detail about the different pension schemes you could have pension benefits in.
Read the…
Divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership and your pension
Divorce or dissolution of civil partnership can affect your NHS pension.
The court treats the value of pension benefits as an asset and may make an order to share the value of this asset between the parties involved.
Read our guide to pensions on…
Technical guidance
Information you need to administer the NHS Pension Scheme on behalf of your members.
For a broad overview of the administrative tasks you need to perform, read our quick start guide (Word: 904KB).
It's aimed at employers who have recently been…
Additional pension
Additional pension allows you to buy extra annual pension if you're an active NHS pension member.
You can do this by:
a single one-off payment (lump sum)
regular monthly payments for an agreed period
You must complete all payments before your…
PD1 Reports
Reimbursement and remuneration based data are collected by NHS Prescription Services. The data relates to the total NHS prescriptions dispensed or personally administered in England.
PD1 reports show these in a particular month by each dispenser…
Information about the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA)
On 20 May 2024, the Infected Blood Inquiry report published their final report. The report is available on the Inquiry’s website.
Following the report publication, the Government announced, that a new independent Arm’s Length Body, the Infected…
How to appeal an EIBSS application decision
If your application to the scheme was unsuccessful, you can appeal the decision.
Reasons for an appeal
You can appeal the decision we made about your England Infected Blood Support Scheme (EIBSS) application. An appeal may be considered if you…