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Care Standards Commission hopes to broker deal on homes insurance costs

Posted: 16 October 2003 | Subscribe Online


The National Care Standards Commission is in talks with insurers and banks to tackle the growing problem of spiralling insurance premiums for care homes.

Anne Parker, chairperson of the NCSC, said she hoped care homes could benefit from discussions it was having with insurers and banks aimed at producing "stability in the market".

She was addressing the south east England regional conference of social care training body Topss last week.

She said: "It is about how the information we gather could help the insurers and banks and how their information could help us. We might produce information that groups of service providers and individual operators could benefit from."
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Parker also apologised to the sector for the poor performance of the NCSC in feeding back information to care homes - it returned only 43 per cent of the 50,000 inspection reports it wrote in its first year of operation. She blamed this on "major problems" with its new and untested IT system.

While acknowledging the commercial sensitivity of care homes divulging fee charges, Parker said she hoped more would give that information in the future so that "we can see the relationship between fees and care".

The NCSC is also offering help to boost the sector infrastructure by enabling better access to administrators, facilitators and training, particularly for smaller operators.
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"These are very small businesses and they regard a number of the standards as being too bureaucratic and onerous," Parker said. "There are elements of the work that have been poorly developed and it is one of the key problems for the sector."

Last year, the NCSC closed four out of 30,000 care homes and issued 120 statutory notices and 2,600 urgent actions.

There were no prosecutions, and Parker said the balance between support and enforcement was "something we will have to pay close attention to".


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