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BMA unhappy with control of £5bn training budget

The British Medical Association has called Government plans to give GPs more control of a £5bn education and training budget "troubling".

clock 21 December 2010 • 1 min read

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Planet Insurance - Intermediaries Directive Two

Get ready for IMD2. Yes, the EU Commission is reviewing the Intermediaries Directive and it is now reaching full consultation stage.

clock 07 December 2010 • 3 min read

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Are we sleepwalking through an important issue?

Lack of sleep is a genuine problem for many and fast being recognised as having knock on effects impacting on employee benefits. Peter Mills explains

clock 07 December 2010 • 4 min read

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Market views: Should AMII include protection advisers?

Given the potential growth of hybrid health and protection policies, the Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) has said it is open to expanding its remit to the protection market (although it has no plans to do so at present). Would this...

clock 07 December 2010 • 5 min read

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Products to the people!

If there is a lesson to be learnt from the South African Zimele standard, it is to have product standards not standard products. Greg Becker explains

clock 07 December 2010 • 5 min read

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Interview - John Cupis

Mortgage advisers are more efficient at selling protection than IFAs, John Cupis tells Paul Robertson, while IFAs have decisions to make

clock 07 December 2010 • 7 min read

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A stab in the back: Slow claims

All companies look to assess life claims promptly and efficiently, yet delays do occur, mainly due to probate. Alex Isted looks at an initiative to solve this problem

clock 07 December 2010 • 7 min read

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Outlook positive for UK and global life insurance - Swiss Re

Swiss Re's predicts growth in the insurance and reinsurance industry will continue to accelerate next year and expects moderate expansion in the European and US economies.

clock 07 December 2010 • 3 min read

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Planet Insurance: Managing "failing" healthcare

Last month it was social impact bonds. By the time you read this another ‘new' initiative will be about to surface from under the radar.

clock 23 November 2010 • 3 min read

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NHS cancer care improved, but could do better - National Audit Office

Improvements have been made in cancer care since 2007, however, lack of information on costs and outcomes inhibits improvements, according to an National Audit Office (NAO) report.

clock 18 November 2010 • 1 min read
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