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by Prof. Merl Reichel Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How are PDP amounts for physicians established?

Establishment of PDP Amounts : PDP amounts for physicians will be established on an individual basis according to GS base pay and market pay. (See Section 70, Market Pay, and Exhibit A, which describes approval authorities). Relationship to Basic Pay : PDP (annual pay) is basic pay for all benefits including retirement.

Who is responsible for preparing the annual report of use of PDP?

The ASA/OHR is responsible for preparing the annual report of use of PDP as required by OPM. OpDiv heads are responsible for ensuring that merit system principles and the requirements of the Title 38 statute, the OPM-HHS delegation agreement, and this Instruction are followed in their use of PDP.

Are physician annuitants eligible for PDP pay?

Physicians hired as reemployed annuitants and those on intermittent work schedules are eligible for PDP pay. Clarification that employees receiving PDP pay are eligible to accrue credit hours.

What is the relationship between PDP and basic pay?

Relationship to Basic Pay : PDP (annual pay) is basic pay for all benefits including retirement. Be paid overtime for work in excess of 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week, or 80 hours per pay period; Earn compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay or compensatory time off for travel; or

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Who is entitled to Physician and Dentist pay?

Employed or paid under a Title 42 authority. Former Members of the Uniformed Services : Former members of the Uniformed Services, i.e., the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the PHS Commissioned Corps, may receive Physician and Dentist Pay.

What is a tier 2 supervisor?

Tier 2. Supervisory or program manager physician or dentist functions as a fully credentialed, fully trained clinician with patient care responsibilities. Tier 3. Physician or dentist with independent resources (personnel, budget, and space) who provides patient-related activities.

What is tier pay?

Tier: A level within the annual pay range for an assignment or specialty. Total Compensation: The sum of all payments made to a physician including base pay, market pay, recruitment, relocation, and retention incentives, performance awards, or other cash awards. Total Pay: The sum of all payments made to a physician.

What is aggregate pay?

Aggregate Pay: The sum of all payments made to a physician in a calendar year, exclusive of lump sum annual leave, reimbursement of travel, back pay, and severance pay, which may not exceed the rate of pay for the President of the United States ( currently set at $400,000).

What is basic pay?

Basic Pay: is defined as the rate fixed by applicable law or regulation. Basic pay does not include other types of pay such as: bonuses, allowances, overtime, holiday, and military pay or supplemental payments from the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP).

What is a job title?

A job title is the name of the position you hold at your company, typically associated with a specific set of tasks and responsibilities. A job title often denotes a person's level of seniority within a company or department. It also gives insight into what an employee contributes to a company. For example, a job posting for a social media ...

How to include a job title on a resume?

Here are steps to including your job title on your resume: Showcase your accomplishments. Tailor your resume towards the job description. List relevant skills. Chart your progression. 1. Showcase your accomplishments.

Why is it important to explain your job title?

Explaining your job title correctly can also increase your likelihood of getting an interview, as it can help you get past software that scans for specific keywords. Learning about some of the most commonly used job titles for each industry can help you determine which titles are best for your resume and cover letter.

What do educators do?

Educators teach students, prepare lesson plans and grade their coursework. They assess a student's progress and determine the best approach to improving their academic performance. They might meet with students after class to help them increase their understanding of the coursework assigned, or they may focus on developing more effective course materials for students and teachers.

What can I do with my Medicare Advantage Plan?

What can I do? Join a Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage or a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. Switch from your current plan to another Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage or a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. Drop your Medicare Advantage Plan with drug coverage and return to Original Medicare .

What to do if you made wrong choice on Medicare?

Call center representatives can help you throughout the year with options for making changes.

What is a special enrollment period?

Special circumstances (Special Enrollment Periods) You can make changes to your Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage when certain events happen in your life, like if you move or you lose other insurance coverage. These chances to make changes are called Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs).

When does Medicare change coverage?

You can’t use this Special Enrollment Period from October–December. However, all people with Medicare can make changes to their coverage from October 15–December 7, and the changes will take effect on January 1.

What is the difference between Medicare and Original Medicare?

Original Medicare. Original Medicare is a fee-for-service health plan that has two parts: Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). After you pay a deductible, Medicare pays its share of the Medicare-approved amount, and you pay your share (coinsurance and deductibles).

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