All International articles – Page 12
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HSJ LocalYorkshire trust looks to India to fill nurse vacancies
WORKFORCE: Managers from Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust plan to go to India later this month with the aim of recruiting 70 nurses.
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HSJ KnowledgeWatch and learn: what the NHS has got to learn from other industries
Securing success through tried and tested systems
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HSJ KnowledgeNicholson: Innovation and imagination must be hardwired into the NHS
A global view is needed
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CommentNot rocket science: What the NHS can learn from NASA about collaboration
Collaborative innovation is the way forward
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NewsTrusts forced to look overseas to plug paramedic gaps
Ambulance services across England are looking overseas to fill gaps in their paramedic workforce as trusts grapple with vacancy rates as high as 25 per cent, HSJ research has found.
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CommentTrainee doctors shouldn't opt out of the working time directive
The long and short of junior doctors’ hours
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HSJ KnowledgeImmigration Act: Implications for GPs and trusts explained
GPs and trusts to enforce Immigration Act
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HSJ KnowledgeThe Ebola crisis: four lessons for the NHS
How a British team in Sierra Leone helped boost the health system
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CommentTackling the weighty problem of obese patients without the scalpel
Surgery often leads to further weight gain
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HSJ KnowledgeSegment the population to enable better integrated care
Revealing patient needs holistically
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SupplementsRedefining innovation: Cutting tech doesn't scan
Ageing imaging equipment is cause for concern
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SupplementsNeil McKay on effective leadership for change
Leaders need a clear vision and to share it
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CommentWith EU red tape cut, the shackles are off clinical innovation
Changes to unhelpful rules support new tech trials
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CommentWhat price is a pay rise when we count the cost of Ebola?
Ignoring the strikers could still prove costly
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CommentApply for the fellowship helping future NHS leaders think big
Harkness Fellowships provide great insight
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CommentIs big retail the therapy for NHS care?
Retailers expanding into primary care could work in the NHS











