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Policy paper: DHSC evidence for the DDRB: pay round 2025 to 2026

Department Of Health

December 12
16:53 2024

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TheDDRBhas been asked to make pay recommendations for the pay round 2025 to 2026 on:

  • uplifts for:
    • consultants
    • doctors and dentists in training
    • specialist, associate specialist and specialty doctors
  • uplifts for contractor general medical practitioners and the minimum and maximum pay ranges for salaried general medical practitioners
  • the pay element of remuneration for dentists employed by or providing services to the NHS

In making its observations and recommendations, theDDRBtakes evidence from:

  • the 4 UK governments
  • the British Medical Association
  • the British Dental Association
  • NHS England
  • NHS Providers
  • NHS Employers
  • Health Education England (HEE)
  • Hospital Doctors Union (HCSA)
  • other interested parties

Updates to this page

Published 10 December 2024
Last updated 12 December 2024 +show all updates
  1. Replaced PDF to correct some inaccurate figures in the 'Examples' on p118. In Examples 1 and 2, the figure for 'Pension growth: assessed against AA' was changed from 157,981 to 157,891. In Example 2, the 'Non-pensionable pay' was changed from 77,602 to 77,604, and the 'Total pay' adjusted accordingly from 217,484 to 217,486.

  2. First published.

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