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"There was nothing on tackling regulated professions and properly opening up this vital element of the single market.
For example, legal barriers still protect regulated professions, such as lawyers, doctors and pharmacists, despite the authorities' commitment to push for all kinds of what is known as "structural reform".
However, by way of illustration, politicians, senior public officials, business-people and members of the (regulated) professions can usually be considered to fulfill a role in public life.
In addition the IMF said that although the process of recapitalising banks was complete, moves to privatise state sectors and liberalise regulated professions were behind schedule.
Some reasons underlying reduced labour mobility within Europe were considered to be linked to persisting legal and administrative barriers to the single market ensuing notably from limited portability of welfare rights, recognition of qualifications and access to regulated professions.
Major industrial sectors conventionally grouped together under the banner of 'professional services' include those in the long-established, formally regulated professions of law, accountancy, architecture, and real estate, as well as emergent 'new economy' growth sectors of advertising, public relations, business/management consultancy, research, and financial services.
There are an estimated 800 regulated professions in the EU, over 25percentt of which are only regulated in one country.
With a view to modernizing public administration, liberalizing trade, "opening-up" regulated professions, further ensuring greater labor market flexibility, and so on.
Many patients access complementary therapy providers over physicians or more traditionally regulated professions due to the perception that CAM practitioners provide a more holistic treatment package, which examines physical complaints along with mental and emotional concerns, and indeed sometimes spiritual concerns[17].
Is person-centred care at odds with professional monopolies? 2. Should the state regulate professions and, by doing so, protect professional monopolies or, instead, regulate tasks or competencies?
These divisions are not new; they have existed since the medical and dental professions first emerged as independently regulated professions which, in the case of Britain, was in the early to mid-20th century.
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