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Elderly care revolution as state-backed insurance scheme announced | Society | The Guardian

July 18, 2013 By dralfoldman in Austerity, Coalition, David Cameron, Elderly, Healthcare, NHS, People, Politics, Retired, UK Tags: Elderly care, Nursing home, Old age, Randeep Ramesh, Social work, The Guardian 3 Comments
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This is MUST READ article. by Randeep Ramesh, social affairs editor at the Guardian. Check it out!

Elderly care revolution as state-backed insurance scheme announced | Society | The Guardian.

This latest initiative from the, crisis torn, UK Coalition Government, looks very complex and unworkable to me, with high risks to effective implementation.

Any thoughts?

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