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Who cares?
 — the implications of a new partnership to fund long-term care
Author(s)Robert Fletcher
Corporate AuthorChartered Insurance Institute
PublisherSeptember 2011
Pages64 pp
SourceDownload report: http://www.cii.co.uk/pages/research/researchandsur...
KeywordsFinance [care] ; Services ; Long term ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Social policy.
AnnotationThe report follows on from the Dilnot Commission report, 'Fairer Care Funding', published in July 2011, which set out recommendations for reforming the funding system for adult social care. This new report provides a comprehensive view of the long-term care landscape following the Dilnot Commission's landmark publication. Using research and contributions from key stakeholders, the report provides insight into the likely implications of Dilnot on both the public's experience of the care system and the role of the private sector in providing advice and funding solutions. It includes contributions from a panel of experts in the debate who together aim to tease out the main relationships between the care funding model, the market for care products and services and the drivers of consumer awareness and engagement. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-110915001 B
ClassmarkQC: I: 4Q: QAJ: QK6: TM2

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