Research released today by Mental Health Foundation and Unum reveals that people with mental health problems deliver significantly more value than costs for the UK economy.
The Exeter has appointed Helen McEwan as a non-executive director.
The Department of Health has launched its green paper, 'Improving Lives: The Work, Health and Disability Green Paper' and is discussing how to improve access to income protection through the workplace.
Financial resilience is low among British households and a taskforce should be established to reform the welfare system, a major report has urged today.
Research recently published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) highlighted that one in eight UK workers are forced to retire early because of ill health or disability. John Dean looks at how we can keep the ageing workforce fit and in work.
British Friendly's Iain Clark discusses what makes a successful rebrand and how British Friendly repositioned themselves this year.
A fifth (20%) of UK workers 'have no idea' how they would cope financially if ill health forced them to stop working for six months or more, according to research from Drewberry Insurance.
Protection sales still face uphill battle due to public misconception of payout rates, Drewberry Insurance's Tom Conner writes about his firm's recent consumer campaign.
Atos will work in partnership with Aegon to improve business processes and customer experience for its 500,000 protection customers.
The COVER Excellence Awards 2016 took place last night to recognise exceptional protection and health insurance products, providers and intermediaries.