Employers have woken up to the importance of improving benefits provision for their employees to maintain staff morale, research has found.
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has rejected another cancer drug for the NHS due to its cost.
The NHS exceeded all seven of its targets for cancer diagnosis and treatment during the last year, new data has revealed.
Customers find insurance terminology and information the most difficult to understand compared to many other sectors including banking, according to new research.
Living on state benefits would require significant lifestyle changes for those found too sick to work compared to being employed, a team of bloggers has found.
The NHS Future Forum is to conduct a second stage of its listening exercise following a request by the government to assess its revised proposals.
More than 11,000 benefit sanctions were imposed on Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claimants between June last year and the end of May.
Older people taking up personal budgets often face cuts to the level of care they can afford and are forced to do so because it is the only way they can continue to use their familiar care worker, according to new research.
Friends Life has revealed it is developing a simple protection product to target new distribution methods.
Bright Grey and Scottish Provident have reported steep falls in new protection business over the first half of the year.