All articles by Jennifer Trueland – Page 6
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Anna Dugdale: 'I want to support every member of the team'
The Norfolk and Norwich chief executive discusses her leadership style
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Design of the times – an HSJ healthcare design and build supplement
Why standardisation is good for comfort as well as coffers
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Special report: research under the microscope
How much progress has been made promoting NHS research?
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Patient records: Too much information?
How much patient data do commissioners really need?
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Long term conditions: Solving the case problem
Bringing economic rigour to business cases for change
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End of life care: The importance of home
How can we move terminally ill people out of hospital?
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Do older people need an emergency pathway of their own?
Older people have specific needs which make care resource intensive
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The simple – but compelling – case for quality governance
Boards must demonstrate they are focused on quality if they want to avoid becoming another Mid Staffordshire
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Why it’s time to help the helpers
Employees’ mental health problems need as much attention as their physical problems
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Taking the drama out of a crisis
An Essex trust has become an evangelical supporter of a care management initiative for people with mental health issues
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Trust leaders must avoid a bunker mentality
How directors at one FT are getting a better view
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'The signs were there, but weren't picked up'
Heart sinking’ experiences of being called to crises for patients he had never seen have made Professor Michael Kirby an ardent advocate of health checks, reports Jennifer Trueland
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Critical point for checks − an HSJ/LGC supplement
How to increase the uptake of NHS Health Check
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Go to the mosques and temples – Health Check case study
How can health checks be more successful? One London borough is reaching out further into communities, while charities believe the checks themselves could be broader