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IFACare's newly appointed chairman Tim Field reveals what needs to be done to ressurect the UK's long term care market. Johanna Gornitzki reports

When asked to choose between life and death, most people would naturally opt for the former. IFACare's newly elected chairman, Tim Field, however, believes the latter could, in some instances, prove to be a better option. "Dying could actually be a quite good solution for a client because living for a long time without full capacity could be a major problem," he says. While this declaration may suggest Field is somewhat heartless, this could not be further from the truth. On the contrary, his dedication when talking about the long term care (LTC) market and his desire to make sure old...

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