The Dilnot Commission's recommendations on long term care (LTC) are not the only course of action and the Government is being overly criticised in the run up to next month's White Paper on social care, Partnership has said.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has criticised insurance firms for inadequate planning in the run up to Solvency II in a letter distributed to firms yesterday.
More than 60 per cent of intermediaries have said they are confident about business growth in the next 12 months, according to a Sterling Insurance survey.
Engage Mutual has added to its guaranteed over 50s life cover plan to enable pay out for serious and terminal illness.
Care provided to patients with diabetes is in a ‘state of crisis' a specialist health lawyer has warned.
If you have a moment, LV= is interested in your intentions running up to the Gender Directive and I-E deadlines.
Tenet has achieved formal Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) accreditation of its adviser development programme for continuing professional development (CPD).
Thousands on sickness benefits have been found fit to work and will receive no further support under welfare system reforms.
The majority of MPs agree that increasing awareness of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme would improve consumer confidence and contribute to increased financial stability, according to a poll released today.
The prolonged downward trend in employee absence rates has plateaued with long term sickness increasing, new research finds.