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Issue 91
Peers Reject Government's Proposed Health and Care Cap Changes
Prime minister Boris Johnson’s proposed change to a social care cap has been rejected by the House of Lords, who voted 198-158 to remove a “last minute” alteration to care home funding, which, critics say, will mean poorer people pay more. Under the governments care funding plan, people will not have to pay more than £86,000 over their lifetimes for care fees from October 2023. However, in a late change, clause 155, "ministers said anything councils pay towards people’s care” will not count towards the cap.
A joint Institute for Fiscal Studies and Health Foundation report revealed older people with modest levels of wealth would be hit hardest, facing “catastrophic costs”. Those with assets including their home of £75,000 to £150,000 faced the biggest loss of protection, and someone with around £110,000 in assets losing 78% of their total wealth even after the cap is in place, while someone with £500,000 could use up only 17%, according to the study.
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