All International articles – Page 12
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NewsLabour's 'profit cap' policy faces European legal hurdles, say lawyers
Ed Miliband’s proposal to cap the profits of private sector providers of NHS services at 5 per cent would come up against EU legislation, lawyers have told HSJ.
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HSJ LocalAmbulance trust recruits paramedics from Poland to ease shortage
WORFORCE: South Central Ambulance Service Foundation Trust has taken on 20 paramedics from Poland as part of a worldwide search for staff.
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NewsNHS bodies urged to bid for slice of multibillion EU fund
NHS organisations are being strongly encouraged to bid for funding from an EU pot worth £4.4bn to be spent in the UK over the next seven years.
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NewsExclusive: Dr Foster Intelligence sold to Australian telecoms giant
Dr Foster Intelligence has been bought by an Australian telecoms giant, HSJ can exclusively reveal.
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HSJ KnowledgeThought diversity: Use the Japanese art of paying attention
Pay attention to the diversity of staff ideas
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CommentNew care models explained: How the NHS can successfully integrate care
At the heart of the forward view
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SupplementsPrivate sector with public spirit: a Swiss alternative to Hinchingbrooke
How private sector takeovers of NHS hospitals can work
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NewsNursing left off government's shortage occupation list
Government advisers have recommended that nursing is not added to the list of occupations in short enough supply that they can be ‘sensibly’ filled by recruitment outside Europe.
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CommentThe conversation about patient experience must go global
Patient experience conversation goes global
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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












