All International articles – Page 12
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Supplements
Redefining innovation: Cutting tech doesn't scan
Ageing imaging equipment is cause for concern
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Supplements
Neil McKay on effective leadership for change
Leaders need a clear vision and to share it
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Comment
With EU red tape cut, the shackles are off clinical innovation
Changes to unhelpful rules support new tech trials
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Comment
What price is a pay rise when we count the cost of Ebola?
Ignoring the strikers could still prove costly
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Comment
Is big retail the therapy for NHS care?
Retailers expanding into primary care could work in the NHS
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Comment
Apply for the fellowship helping future NHS leaders think big
Harkness Fellowships provide great insight
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HSJ Knowledge
At the click of a button: Healthcare's future transformed by technology
Avatars, eHealth platforms and wireless monitoring
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Comment
Those worrying about the transatlantic trade deal should look closer to home
EU-US deal will have less impact than expected
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Supplements
Efficiency: Why trusts should think seriously about patient hotels
This week’s HSJ Efficiency supplement looks at the growing phenomenon of patient hotels
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News
Labour insists scrapping NHS competition would not require major upheaval
A legal adviser to the Labour Party has rejected claims it would have to ‘dismantle’ the commissioner-provider split in order to remove the effect of EU procurement rules on the NHS.
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Comment
De-industrialised Britain is the biggest loser of open trade
Debate over the US/EU partnership
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News
DH arm's length bodies to consider overseas business
A host of Department of Health arm’s length bodies - including Health Education England, Public Health England and Monitor - will meet this month to discuss the scope for marketing their services overseas.
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News
NHS will not be excluded from US trade deal
A controversial proposed trade treaty between Europe and the US will not negatively impact the NHS or give US health companies new ways of legally challenging health service procurement processes, a government minister has insisted.
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HSJ Knowledge
What we can learn from US technology to transform NHS healthcare
Tips to emulate their innovations here
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News
Dalton: Hospital chains would 'better use' some NHS managers
The health service could see the development of ‘hospital chains’ within five years, the man heading a government review of new organisational forms for the NHS has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
Innovation doesn't work in isolation so reach out to staff and patients
The NHS must grasp why good ideas and successful pilots fail to spread across the country
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Leader
The UK needs to be attractive to overseas health staff
Having enough people is crucial to high quality care