The PPR | Module 1
Profile support
Your PPR profile enables you to securely store and manage all your essential private practice information, all in one place. Essential for connecting with the insurers and hospitals you work with.
If you have your own username and password (which mustn't be shared with anyone) and can log into your Healthcode Account, you can access your empty profile and in this 30-minute session, we’ll show you how to complete the mandatory sections. Do it all in one session or come back to it in your own time - the process is "Save As You Go".
Registering for a profile on The PPR is only the first step - to get the best out of it, you should regularly check and update it. If you've got a profile we can show you how to keep it up to date.
All training is done online using Microsoft Teams, so ahead of the session please make sure that the computer you’re using has a working microphone and speaker (or headset). It’s also important to have all the necessary information ready before your training. This includes files that you’ll need to upload from your computer. These mustn’t exceed 5MB and must be in one of these formats: PDF, PNG, JPEG or GIF. Here’s a list of what’s required - anything mandatory is marked with an asterisk *:
1. A photograph of you – a formal head shot is suggested
2. An NHS written reference* confirming details of your employment for the following professions:
• Anaesthetist
• Audiologist
• Healthcare Science Practitioner
• Neuropsychologist
• Ophthalmic Science Practitioner
• Orthotist
• Pathologist
• Physician
• Practitioner Podiatric Surgeon
• Psychiatrist
• Radiologist
• Surgeon
Don’t worry If you don’t have a suitable reference you can download our digital template - just complete and save it on your computer before you begin. If you’ve gained your experience with the military, you can submit your Armed Service Vocational/Aptitude Battery certification*.
3. Details are required if you’ve ever had practising privileges withdrawn*.4. Details are required If you’ve ever been subject to investigations or proceedings by the police or a professional body*.
5. The certificates of any medical/clinical training you have undertaken*.
6. Your current Disclosure and Barring Service certificate.
7. Your current Medical Indemnity Insurance certificate*.
What you'll cover
Ensure the latest information about your private practice is available to the insurers and hospitals you work with. Learn how to confidently add, edit and update details in all the sections within your profile, either completing the process during the session or giving you the knowledge to do it yourself in your own time. The choice is yours.