They're not obliged to. However - they can be 'contracted' to provide some services - for which they're paid by the National Health Service.
anything between 50000 and 75000 Although senior consultants can earn up to £200,000 on the NHS, and more on private work.
Doctors will usually have it. In the UK NHS doctors will often take on private work in addition to their NHS contract which they will take out income protection on for when they can't work.
the competitors are the private health services e.g. private hospitals, private dentists and private doctors
What area ? Private or NHS ?
In the UK, Lactation consultants typically work in three ways: privately, via the NHS, or voluntarily. Many lactation consultants are self-employed and advertise themselves via their own websites. For NHS jobs, it is possible to search for lactation related jobs via the NHS careers website but there are currently no vacancies listed. Hopsitals and GP surgeries will typically employ lactation consultants so another option would be to make speculative applications to these places. There are many opportunities for lactation consultant jobs in the USA. These are advertised by general jobs websites.
a surgeon can earn up to 5million a year, depending on whether they work for the NHS or private hospital, what field they specialized in, and how many hours they do.
From £25000 first year out to more than £500000 after many years and doing private work onto of NHS
Did worked for the NHS in Reading.
He allowed doctors who would have been in private clinics to still work for them, however they were paid to work for the NHS too and gave those doctors who found money most important an option to keep a norm of some sorts.
Private companies usually will pay better based on their successes. Also, one needs to take into account the benefits recieved by working at private companies.
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iTS UP TO THEM THE COMPANY.