Primary Care Support England services relocation
Primary Care Support England (PCSE) is changing some of the services it provides.
London PCSE offices (Stephenson House and Kirk House)
The following services ceased being delivered by PCSE’s Stephenson House and Kirk House offices on 21 June:
- Performer list application management
- GP payments and pensions
- Ophthalmic payments
- Pharmacy payments
- Pharmacy market entry
- Screening administration support
- Registrations
- Subject access requests
Former service users of these offices should now contact PCSE at the following address:
- Generic email: enquiries@nhs.net
- Screening email: screening-leeds@nhs.net
- Phone: 0333 014 2884
- Web: england.nhs.uk
- Post: Primary Care Support England, PO Box 350, Darlington, DL1 9QN
Surbiton PCSE office
The Surbiton office, which serves south London (and Surrey), is due for closure at the end of July 2016, and a further similar briefing will be provided around this time.
Additional changes to medical records movement and supplies management
In March 2016, PCSE introduced changes to how medical records are moved for all practices in England. Regular updates on the roll-out of this new service are posted on the PCSE website.
At the same time, PCSE launched a new online portal for ordering supplies. If any practice needs support with registering or accessing the portal, they should email PCSE.enquiries@nhs.net and put ‘Portal registration support needed’ in the subject line.
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