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Social care costs ‘need capping’

July 4th, 2011 Comments off

Patient and carerSocial care is currently means-tested

Social care costs in England should be capped so people do not face losing their assets, a review is to say.

Council-funded home help and care home places for the elderly and adults with disabilities are currently only offered to those with under £23,250 of assets.

The independent Dilnot report, being published later, will say the threshold should rise to £100,000 and suggest a £35,000 cap on costs would be “fair”.

But ministers have indicated the level of any cap will need to be discussed.

Insurance

Last year the coalition government asked economist Andrew Dilnot to look into how the system of funding social care in England could be changed amid concerns it was getting harder for people to get access to state support.

The ageing population and squeeze on councils budgets have led councils to impose stricter criteria on who can get help.

Care across the UK

  • Many councils in England have stopped providing support to those with low and moderate needs
  • The Dilnot Commission was set up in July 2010 to establish how to achieve an affordable care system for adults in England
  • Wales and Northern Ireland both have means-tested systems which are similar to England
  • Scotland provides free personal care, but in recent years has tightened the eligibility criteria for the same reasons as councils in England

It means while 1.8m are getting state funding, another 1m-plus either have to pay for support themselves or go without.

Instead of this system, Mr Dilnot’s commission will recommend a partnership between the state and individual whereby the high costs are covered by the government – one in 10 people aged over 65 faces care costs of more than £100,000 over their lifetime.

But the individual should be liable for the first tranche of care with a cap in costs set at between £25,000 and £50,000, the report will say. It will suggest £35,000 as the ideal figure.

The hope is that with the state paying for the high-cost cases, the insurance industry would be encouraged to develop polices which would cover any care costs below the cap.

‘Positive response’

Means-testing should remain so that the poorest would not have to pay, the commission will recommend, but it will say the threshold should be raised for those going into residential care.

At the moment, people with assets, including the value of their house, of over £23,250 pay for all their care.

The commission will say this should be increased to £100,000 to better reflect the rise in property value seen over the past 20 years.

The report will also call for an end to the ever-tightening restrictions being placed on access. Instead, it will say that there should be a national standard so everyone has the same access no matter where they live.

However, an overhaul on this scale is likely to cost the government more.

It has been suggested an extra £2bn will be needed immediately – on top of the £14bn that is already spent by councils – although this would increase in time with the ageing population.

The Treasury is known to have doubts whether more money can be found in the current financial climate.

Speaking before the publication of the report, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said ministers were likely to give it a “positive response” and “treat it as the basis for engagement”.

However, he said the level of any cap, how it would paid for and the threshold for means testing were among a “range of issues that need to be resolved”.

Michelle Mitchell, of Age UK, said action was long overdue: “Social care is at crisis point. Vulnerable people are going without care and that means their conditions are worsening and they are ending up in hospital and costing the government more. We cannot go on as we are doing.”

Age UK was one of 26 charities which wrote to the Sunday Telegraph calling for politicians to hold cross-party talks on the issue and “not let reform fall off the table for another generation”.

Any overhaul of the system would take about five years to introduce.


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BIS Says Central Banks Need to Raise Rates to Tame Inflation

June 26th, 2011 Comments off

Central banks need to start raising interest rates to contain inflation and may have to act faster than in the past, the Bank for International Settlements said.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance

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Bank of Korea May Need to Slow Rate Rises, Board Member Says

June 17th, 2011 Comments off

The Bank of Korea may need to slow the pace of interest-rate increases after its fifth move since July 2010 last week because of rising risks to the global economic outlook, a board member said.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance

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Amazon May Soon Need to Collect Sales Tax

June 7th, 2011 Comments off

A proposal in the U.S. Senate aims to end the longtime exemption for e-commerce
BusinessWeek.com — Small Business

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Japan Says Tepco’s Lenders Need to Share Compensation Burden

May 17th, 2011 Comments off

Japan’s government said Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s creditors need to help support the utility as it revises a plan to stabilize its nuclear plant amid evidence it is in worse shape than previously considered.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance

Edano Says Japan Doesn’t Need BOJ to Help Fund Disaster Relief

April 10th, 2011 Comments off

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Japan can fund earthquake rebuilding without the central bank purchasing government bonds, the clearest signal yet that Prime Minister Naoto Kan won’t embrace more aggressive plans for stimulating the economy after last month’s disaster.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance

China Need to Buy Africa Means Equinox Bid Rises 18%: Real M&A

April 5th, 2011 Comments off

China’s need to acquire metal deposits in Africa is leading traders to bet that Minmetals Resources Ltd. will increase its offer for Australia’s Equinox Minerals Ltd. more than any pending deal in Asia.
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Remington 870 Tactical Build – When stock is not enough (need more cow bell) by SAR

April 4th, 2011 25 comments

I purchased a Remington 870 Express from wally world a couple of months ago for @ 0. Its a plain jane 12 gauge with 28″ barrel. Well I decided to it needed more cow bell so this video shows what happened. Here is the websites for the equipment I used… 1. Remington website (but plz shop around for the best price) www.remington.com 2. Tac Star www.tacstar.com 3. BlackHawk for SpecOps recoil tech stock www.blackhawk.com 4. Purchased shorter 870 smooth barrel from local gun store arcticshootingsupply.us Here is the cost of the build… 870 Express………………………0 18.5″ barrel……………………….0 SpecOps Recoil Tech stock…6 Side Saddle ……………………..$ 34 8 shot mag extension…………$ 56 Forend & grip……………………$ 27 Coleman flashlight……………..$ 15 Pressure switch…………………$ 5 ————————————————- Total Tactical Build cost = 3 Anyway it was fun to build and if your looking to get a shotgun and go tactical, you might want to hurry because finding guns these days is a wee bit difficult. Take care & God bless, Steve ps BTW on the newer 870s when your replace the mag spring you will probably need to file down two indentations near the forward end of the original mag so the extended mag spring will not bind on those two points. It took me @ 45 minutes to file them down with a hand file. I hope this helps. pps btw many ppl have asked why I was wearing my pistol for this
Video Rating: 4 / 5