Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to make ‘substantive changes' to the NHS reforms currently before Parliament.
Long-term care is one of those social policy issues that has always been in the ‘too difficult' box.
Despite tough times and extra risk, the outlook for the group protection landscape looks brighter, says Lee Lovett
It's time to bring claims departments into the modern era with new technology, writes
Late last year we saw potential for a resurgence of interest from insurers into long-term care funding. Peter Barnett looks at what's happened since then
Obesity and weight-loss surgery are serious and growing problems for underwriting insurances, as Nicky Bray explains
Leaving aside the question of advice, do you see simple protection products as a threat to IFAs or a stepping stone for clients? Should IFAs sell them alongside fully featured products?
PMI brokers want efficiency, accuracy and security, so where is market support for a single portal providing access to all insurers? Alistair Sclare investigates
Technology is generally considered a ‘good thing' in insurance, having come a long way from such primitive beginnings. But which technology, and how does it fit protection? Stuart Hayman investigates
Greg Becker looks at how Ghana is leading the way in providing insurance - through mobile phones