The Dilnot Commission on Funding of Care and Support has released a summary of responses to its consultation.
The release declares the commission "delighted" with the 250 submissions it received since its December 2010 call for views from both the financial services sector, public bodies independent providers and academic associations. It added that most responses were in agreement with the Commission's aims. The Commission which reports on 21 July this year is responsible for the funding of long term care and support in the UK, including the private sector's possible contribution through insurance or other products. It received responses covering: the role of private financial products, how ...
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