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CQC Annual report: Focused on better care
Visit the online report to look back on the year’s achievements and challenges and watch videos featuring some of the many people who have worked with us to help make sure that everything we do is focused on better care. ...
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Santander Weekly update: UK Banks stand up to the stress test
Last week saw the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) publish the outcome of the stress tests that they have conducted on the capital strength of over 90 major financial institutions....
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Telegraph: Locked in patients maybe able to drive wheelchairs and surf internet by breathing
People with severe paralysis may soon be able to surf the internet or drive a wheelchair simply by breathing, according to scientists in Israel....
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DC Care Sell Care Facility for Begbies Traynor
Acting on the instructions of the Receiver, Julian Pitts of Begbies Traynor, DC Care are pleased to report the sale of a closed care home facility in South Yorkshire....
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DC Care sell specialist care facility in the High Peak
DC Care is delighted to have acted on behalf of the Boyd family regarding the sale of their specialist learning disability business....
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AGEUK: Clegg defends changes to benefits
The Deputy Prime Minister has defended medical tests that are being brought in to check people's entitlement to the disability living allowance....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 24
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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AGEUK: Older people to be 8 billion worse off
A Labour MP has called for the VAT rise to be deferred, claiming that older people on lower incomes will be left £8 billion worse off once the state pension is linked to earnings next year....
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AGEUK: Long term care commission set up
The Government has taken a step closer to establishing how long-term care can be funded in the UK....
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DH News: Giving power to local people
How local NHS, public health, and care services will be shaped....
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DH News: Candidate for post of Care Quality Commission Chair announced
Following an independent recruitment exercise conducted by the Appointments Commission, Dame Jo Williams has emerged as the Government’s candidate for the post of Chair of the Care Quality Commission....
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DH News: First step to sustainable care and support system
The first step towards creating a sustainable care and support system for all adults that puts individuals and their families at its heart, was unveiled today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley....
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Santander: Intelligence weekly business news update
‘Better news on growth to come?’ by Barry Naisbitt, Chief Economist, Santander UK ...
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AGEUK: The Government must encourage savings
The Government has a "golden opportunity" to encourage improved saving for retirement, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has claimed....
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Guardian: Is Social Care about to be swallowed up by health
White paper says Nice should extend its remit to social care. What will that mean for the Social Care Institute for Excellence?...
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DH News: 4 million boost to give patients control of their healthcare
A pilot scheme that offers patients more choice and control over their healthcare was given a £4 million boost today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow....
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BBC News: UK comes top on end of life care
The UK has one of the best systems for end of life care, a global study says....
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Santander Intelligence weekly business news update: 14th July
Supporting the recovery...
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CQC: Response to the governments health white paper
CQC said the white paper confirmed its continued role as the quality regulator for health and adult social care. Under the proposals, the current risk-based regulatory regime will remain largely unchanged....
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DH News: Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS
The NHS White Paper, Equity and excellence: liberating the NHS, sets out the Government's long-term vision for the future of the NHS. ...
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Citation Employment Law - The Growing statistics....
On 6th July 2010, the Tribunals Service published alarming figures showing a sharp increase in the number of employment tribunal cases brought against employers....
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CareAware Newsletter summer 2010
Electronic version of the summer newsletter from CareAware...
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BBC News: Hot weather prompts Met office heatwave health alert
The first weather health alert of the summer has been issued as temperatures are set to soar in parts of the UK....
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CareAware: Sixty thousand Fees REFUND
CareAware’s appointed Care Fee Funding Specialists, Care Asset Management have reported back to us that they have successfully obtained a refund of over £60,000 in respect of the overpayment of home care fees for a client. ...
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Santander Corporate Banking Intelligence Weekly Business News Update
Welcome to Intelligence from Santander Corporate Banking, your weekly round up of the latest economic and business news from across the UK....
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Telegraph: Discovery paves way for blood test to predict Alzheimers disease
A simple blood test to predict Alzheimer's disease up to 10 years before symptoms appear could be developed after researchers found high levels of a protein can be an early sign of the condition....
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29th June - Intelligence from Santander Corporate Banking
Your weekly round up of the latest economic and business news from across the UK. ‘Budget sets ground rules for an era of austerity’ by Steve Pateman, Head of UK Corporate and Commercial Banking'....
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AGEUK: Vintage TV to target older audience
A new television network is to be launched later this year which will target viewers over the age of 50....
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DC Care act for Rosewood Care services limited
DC Care is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of two care homes in the North West of England....
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Age UK: Pension age rise every five years
Legislation being considered by the Government could result in the retirement age being pushed up every five years, it has been reported....
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DH News: More power to the patient
Patients will be offered more choice and control over their healthcare with the launch of the first direct payment scheme, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today....
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BBC News: Incapacity benefits to be cut
Chancellor George Osborne signals that the £12bn-a-year incapacity benefits bill will be targeted for cuts. ...
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Brunswicks healthcare Review issue 22
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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Age UK: Responds to state pension age plans
Responding to government plans to bring forward and extend the state pension age increase, Michelle Mitchell, Age UK’......
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Telegraph: Pensions shake-up could see most people working into their seventies
Millions of employees who are not saving for their retirement will be enrolled in company schemes under a radical shake-up of pensions which eventually could see most people working into their seventies....
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Healthcare Business issue 36
Electronic version of Healthcare Review available here........
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Age UK: Pension Tax relief limit scrapped
The Government has abandoned plans to limit the amount of tax relief on pensions . People earning over £150,000 would have been affected by Labour'......
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Counsel and Care: Emergency budget forerunner of worrying things to come
Counsel and Care today (22.06.2010) gives a guarded response to the Emergency Budget and the early report of the findings of the Law Commission's review into adult social care. ...
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 21
Electronic version of the Brunswicks healthcare Review...
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BBC News: Ring-fence social care like the NHS campaigners urge
The social care budget needs protecting just as NHS spending has been, campaigners say. ...
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DH News: Caring Contribution recognised in Carers week
The outstanding contribution of carers to society, was today recognised by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow as he visited a Lambeth GP practice to mark Carers Week....
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Age UK: Protect care from budget cuts
With the Chancellor set to announce the scale of public spending reductions in next week’s Budget, Age UK is warning that cuts to social care budgets will put thousands of older people’s lives at risk....
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Counsel and Care: Launch of updated Guides from national expects on care and support
As part of Carers Week 2010 (14-20 June 2010), Counsel and Care has today launched a completely updated set of 62 Guides and Factsheets that can support older people, their families and carers to understand their rights and entitlements and navigate their way through a confusing and ever-changing care system....
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Home Office: Vetting scheme halted
Registration with the vetting and barring scheme has been halted to allow the government to review it and remodel it back to proportionate, common sense levels, it was announced today....
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CARE HOME MANAGERS SURVEY: CAN YOU ACCESS HEALTHCARE SERVICES FOR YOUR OLDER RESIDENTS?
The Older Peoples Specialists’ Forum (OPSF) has launched a short survey with the aim of finding out about care homes’ experiences of accessing healthcare services for their older residents, including how much contact they have with specialist healthcare professionals....
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Counsel and Care: Smarter spending could deliver better care
Central and local government have been challenged to use social care funding more smartly to deliver better care for Britain's ageing population....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 20
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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Telegragph: Numbers of elderly men to surge
The number of men living into old age will surge in the next 20 years, according to official figures, as they are taking increasingly better care of themselves....
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Counsel and Care: New report by former carer demands better quality care in care homes
New report by a former carer demanding better quality of care in care homes has been launched today by Counsel and Care....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 19
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 19...
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Care professional bulletin - Carers week 2010
CareAware are keen supporters of the Carers Week event which this year runs from 14th to 20th June. ...
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BBC News: John Suchets heartache over wifes dementia
Last year, former ITN presenter John Suchet announced his wife had dementia. He thought no-one would take much notice. ...
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Suttons - Planning for the sale.
This article from Suttons Capital Allownance appears in the April edition of Healthcare Business and can be downloaded here....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 18
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review....
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AGE UK: What does the Queens speach mean for us?
Yesterday in Parliament saw the Queen’s Speech, where the new Government set out its legislative programme for the next 18 months. ...
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Guardian: Has residential respite care had its day?
The MS Society is about to decide whether to close all its respite care homes and offer more personalised support to its users. The outcome could have repercussions for other disability charities....
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DH NEWS: Response to the announcement of spending cuts by HM Treasury
Following publication of £6.2bn in spending cuts by HM Treasury on Monday 24 May, a DH spokesperson said..........
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 17
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review....
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DH News: New Ministerial portfolio confirmed
The new Ministerial portfolios have been confirmed by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley....
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DH News: Coalition doument sets out positive direction for Health and Social Care
A new independent commission will be established to advise the Government on the future funding of long-term care and the NHS will be reformed to improve patient outcomes, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley announced today....
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Age UK: What the new Government means for us
As David Cameron and Nick Clegg's new coalition government begins its historic new term, Age UK looks at what the proposed new policies mean for us....
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Age UK: Over 65s ditch radio for internet
Older people are no slouches when it comes to technology , a report has found, with many "silver surfers" increasingly swapping their radios for a computer....
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Guardian: Whats in store for Public Services under coalition?
As leaders of 22 organisations said in a joint letter to the Guardian on Monday, the great fear of all those working with elderly and disabled people is that "in a tough economic climate, social care will be sidelined". So far, the signals are at best mixed....
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BBC News: Doctors urged to discuss dying days care
Doctors are being urged to discuss end-of-life care with the terminally ill well in advance of their final days....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review Vol5 issue 16
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 16...
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CQC: Important changes to CQC’s assessment of adult social care services
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) today (Wednesday) said it would work closely with the adult social care sector in developing a new system to replace quality ratings (star ratings) for registered services....
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Skills for Care appoint Sharon Allen as its new Chief Executive
Skills for Care has appointed highly experienced social entrepreneur Sharon Allen as its new Chief Executive Officer to succeed Andrea Rowe who is retiring after a decade of service in the role. ...
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Counsel and Care calls on new Government to seize the moment and urgently reform the care system
Counsel and Care calls on the new coalition government to take forward the reform of the care and support system as a matter of urgency....
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CQC: Care Quality Commission brings in extra advice on adult social care.
The Care Quality Commission announced today (13th May) that it has brought in two advisors to add to its experience and expertise in adult social care and to help develop its relationship with the sector....
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Counsel and Care: calls on the new government to reform the care system as a matter of urgency
Counsel and Care calls on the new coalition government to take forward the reform of the care and support system as a matter of urgency....
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DH News: New Health Secretary appointed
Andrew Lansley CBE has been appointed as Secretary of State for Health....
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Healthcare Business issue 35
Electronically view Healthcare Business...
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Eversheds UK General Election 2010 reaction – the impact of a Conservative/Liberal Democrat Coalition Government on the healthcare sector
International law firm Eversheds provides comment on the key issues and policies this result will mean for businesses in the healthcare sector...
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Telegraph: General Election 2010: To-do-list of problems facing the new government - Health
Whoever ends up running the country faces a long to-do-list of problems from day one....
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CQC: Complying with the new regulations
To register with CQC, providers must demonstrate they meet essential standards of quality and safety across all the services they provide....
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Santander: ASSURA GROUP ARRANGE NEW FINANCE FACILITY FOR 30 MILLION
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Santander: PARK LANE HEALTHCARE ARRANGE NEW FINANCE FACILITY FOR OVER £18 MILLION
York - based Park Lane Healthcare, has arranged an £18.3m million facility to acquire the freehold of five of their existing care homes, with funding provided by Santander Corporate Banking managed by the bank’s specialist healthcare team. ...
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Care Asset Managements Spring Newsletter 2010
Electronic version of the CAMs Spring Newsletter....
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Care Home Residents Call for Greater Inclusion
LONDON, 4th May 2010 – The largest ever opinion poll of UK care home residents published today reveals that this group feels in real danger of being forgotten by the communities in which they live. ...
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Age UK: Forced retirement costs the UK 3.5bn a year, says Age UK
Forcing older workers to retire cost the UK last year an estimated £3.5 billion in lost economic output‚ new figures by Age UK reveal ahead of tomorrow night’s TV showdown among party leaders on the economy....
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BBC News: UK has higher early death rate than many rich nations
People in the UK have a higher risk of early death than those in many other wealthy countries, a study shows. ...
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 14
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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Westfield Health launches improved cash plan with new benefits at the same cost
Westfield Health has announced bold improvements to its Foresight Healthcare Plan to include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for the first time as part of an innovative package of benefits. ...
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review Issue 13
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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DC Care: Home sold in Essex
DC Care are delighted to announce the successful sale of Norman House in Southend on Sea, Essex....
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AgeUK: People in later life feel ageing should be a time for celebration
95% of people in later life feel ageing should be a time of celebration - despite 78% feeling that older people are ignored by society....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 12
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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Care Aware - response to the white paper
The Labour Government’s White Paper on social care funding has once again left older people in the UK “waiting for god” after yet another cynical, politically motivated announcement at the expense of our senior citizens. ...
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RealWorldHR - Exclusive discounts will cease 30th April
LCA and RealWorldHR had negotiated some EXCLUSIVE discounts to some of the services they provide including the innovative Pay As You Go Personnel telephone advice line to members of the Lancashire Care Association....
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Counsel and Care: Barchester and Counsel and Care come together to seek the best media portrayals of older people
Barchester Healthcare and Counsel and Care today launch a competition looking for positive examples of media coverage relating to older people and their care and support. ...
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 11
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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ESsential News - April 2010
Ready for a new lease of life? End of financial year procedural update...
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Timesonline: Free care for the elderly - just don't ask how
Free care at home for those with 'high needs' will be postponed by at least six months in an attempt to appease critics....
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Telegraph: Business leaders back Conservative National Insurance cuts
The Conservative plan to reverse part of Labour’s National Insurance rise is welcomed by the leaders of some of Britain’s biggest companies....
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DH News: Launch of the National Care service
In the biggest change to the welfare state since the creation of the NHS, everyone who needs care when they are old or disabled will get it for free, Health Secretary Andy Burnham announced as he launched the National Care Service in England....
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The White Paper Building a National Care Service
The White Paper Building a National Care Service sets out the Government's proposals to build a comprehensive National Care Service for all adults in England with an eligible care need, free when they need it....
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Age Concern and Help the Aged's response to the Conservatives' pensioner pledge
In response to the Conservatives’ pensioner pledge‚ Michelle Mitchell‚ Charity Director for Age Concern and Help the Aged‚ said..........
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BBC News: Social care levy for all plan
A compulsory levy will be introduced to help pay for social care for adults in England, under plans to be unveiled by ministers....
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thisismoney: Budget National minimum wage to rise by 13p
The national minimum wage is to increase by 13p to £5.93 an hour, the Government announced yesterday. ...
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D H News: Consultation on the Health and Social Care Act 2008
Code of Practice for healthcare, including primary care, and adult social care on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance.........
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BBC News: National Insurance explained
The National Insurance system pays for a number of benefits and the retirement pension....
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Guardian:If Health and Safety is so important, why are hospital wheelchairs so bad?
Read Sara Morgan's story, Sarah from Baltimore in the US, is a lead nurse at an NHS hospital in London...
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Counsel and Care: Budget points to care funding solution
The reference in today's Budget to an inheritance tax solution to help pay for better care has been welcomed by Counsel and Care....
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March edition of Healthcare Business
Electronic version of Healthcare Business...
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Age Concern: Half a million older people at risk if the budget hits social care‚ warns charity
Half a million frail older people in England will be left without state-supported care services if older people’s care is not protected from government-wide spending cuts in the Budget...
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Counsel and Care: Why we urgently need a national care service
The growing care gap facing older people and their families and carers needs to be closed urgently, says Counsel and Care. A properly funded national care service is crucial to delivering better care for our ageing population...
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DH News: Amendments in Persoanl Care at Home Bill
Following Wednesday’s vote against some amendments in the Personal Care at Home Bill, a DH spokesperson said..........
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DH News: Boost for Volunteering in Health and social care
NHS and local government leaders are being called on to refresh their thinking on the role and value of volunteering by Care Services Minister Phil Hope, as he publishes a new Strategic Vision today....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 10
Electronic version of the Brunswicks healthcare Review issue 10...
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National Insurance Contributions - new rules
National Insurance contributions: new rules for workers moving around the European Union on or after 1 May 2010 and their employers....
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Tax Code error could cost people thousands
You will, doubtless, have seen such lurid headlines recently in the press – this is NorthgateArinso’s perspective on this issue....
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Kings Fund Report Securing Good Care re fairer funding
Securing good care for more people: options for reform proposes new, fairer funding arrangements for adult social care, a review of the current settlement for older people....
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Public Accounts Committee interim report on improving Dementia services
19th PAC Report 2009-10 Improving dementia services in England - an interim report ...
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Telegraph: Plight of bedridden dementia patient highlights flaws in Government's home-care ambitions
Despite being unable to move without assistance and in need of constant help, dementia sufferer Evelyn Evans is being denied free care funding because her condition is not deemed serious enough....
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Counsel and Care: Quick wins for funding care must be acted on now says national charity
Counsel and Care welcomes the Health Select Committee's report into social care, but calls for interim measures suggested in the report to be taken up and implemented as soon as possible....
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DH News: New study to drive further improvements in health care for the most vulnerable
A new short study, Inclusion Health, outlines how improvements in health care for the most excluded groups in society can be accelerated to ensure high quality services are available to all....
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DH News: Call for employers to be more carer friendly
Business, Government and charity leaders today backed better support for staff who balance a job with caring for an older or disabled person....
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BBC News: Social care under-funded and rationed says MPs
Adult social care in England is "chronically under-funded" and "severely rationed", MPs say. ...
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Telegraph: Close hospitals and wards to improve patient care says NHS managers
Closing some NHS wards and hospitals and allowing patients to email their consultants could help save money and improve patient care, according to those making the day-to-day decisions about the running of the health service. ...
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DH News: Health to be at the centre of the fight against climate change
The danger and cost of climate change to the health of Europeans is at the forefront of the debate as the fifth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health begins 10th March in Parma, Italy. ...
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Crains: Manchester business
Meridian to build £4.3m care home ...
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prestwichguide: Dignity Action Day brings visitors to care home
YOUNG and old came together in Radcliffe to celebrate Dignity Action Day....
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Brunswicks Healthcare Review issue 9
Electronic version of the Brunswicks Healthcare Review...
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ESsential News - February issue 7
Northgate Arinso and Moorepay electronic newsletter....
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BBC News: Carer respite funding spent elsewhere say charities
Millions of pounds intended to fund respite breaks for voluntary carers in England has been spent on other areas of the NHS, according to two charities. ...
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Counsel and Care: Care funding solutions must be fair, simple and sustainable
Any solution for funding better care for older people must pass three tests, says national charity, Counsel and Care. It must be 'fair, simple and sustainable'. ...
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Timesonline: Blueprint on funding elderly care aims to halt politicking
A blueprint for the funding of care for the elderly has been drawn up by social care experts from all political parties in an attempt to end months of political stalemate and squabbling. ...
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