doesn have a National Insurance number, but needs to claim direct payment in OxCORT?
The Tutor will need to apply for a NI number. However, this process takes at least eight weeks. In the meantime, College Tutorial Offices should issue paper forms to those without a NI number. In the past, some Tutors in this position will have been issued with a temporary NI number of the form TN 11 11 11 X. This practice is now obsolete, and no new temporary NI numbers will be issued, but Tutors with a temporary NI number can still use it on OxCORT whilst awaiting a permanent NI number. Tutorial Offices will obviously wish to identify any graduate Tutors who may need to apply for a NI number as early in the term as possible. There are three ways to identify those tutors who are graduate students: 1. Using the ‘Search for People’ facility and entering the Tutor’s username will yield their status (i.e. ‘postgrad’) 2. Use the ‘Tutor Category’ filter on the Report Search and Selection screen to find tutors who are graduate students. 3. Select a set of reports, then click on ‘Export’ and
Related Questions
- There was a reference made that the claim needs to be clean. Does this mean that we cannot refile due to wrong insurance information given to office by the patient?
- What happens when the insurance company sends the payment for a claim to the patient rather than the provider? Can we bill the patient the entire amount?
- doesn have a National Insurance number, but needs to claim direct payment in OxCORT?