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The budget blow: dealing with the living wage – Trowers & Hamlins looks at...

The Budget in July delivered an unanticipated blow to social care providers. The introduction of a compulsory living wage rising to £9 in 2019 means...

Banking on good care – CCMn meets Barclays head of healthcare Paul Birley

Head of healthcare Paul Birley talks to CCMn about investment in the care sector and why banks should offer more than just money.

The budget blow: dealing with the living wage – Trowers & Hamlins looks at...

The Budget in July delivered an unanticipated blow to social care providers. The introduction of a compulsory living wage rising to £9 in 2019 means a real-terms increase of about 50% over four years to bottom-line staff costs where employees are paid the minimum wage. Providers who currently pay above the minimum may not be able to continue to do so. This may affect recruitment and retention.

Care Act reforms could further polarise the market

Going ahead with implementing the second phase of reforms contained within the Care Act would further polarise the care home market and weaken local...

CAMHS provides opportunities for independent sectorh

Child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) ‘could become a growth area’ for independent sector providers - but only if the government sticks to...

Insurance products to fund post-Cap care needs: Nathan Rao looks at the appetite for...

A cap on long-term care costs was orginally intended to stimulate the stagnant insurance market and secure the foundations for tighter financial security in...

Should adult social care budgets be protected? Eliza Akerman examines if similar measures to...

A recent survey by ComRes on behalf of the Local Government Association found that three quarters of MPs agree that social care funding from...

Making sense of the market – CCMn meets LaingBuisson chief executive William Laing

As he prepares to publish the 27th edition of Care of Older People, LaingBuisson chief executive William Laing gives CCMn the low-down on the...

Integrating health and social care – the next steps: Law firm Blake Morgan takes...

With all the noise surrounding the need to integrate health and social care, there is a risk that it will drown out the essence...

County care home markets and the Care Act:LaingBuisson senior consultant David Roe talks about...

Over the last few months LaingBuisson has been involved in a project, for a consortium of twelve county councils and unitary authorities, looking at...