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Hospice Funding at Risk as Assisted Dying Debate Heats Up

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Hospices Warn‍ Legalizing Assisted Dying Could ⁤Trigger Financial Crisis

LONDON – UK hospices are voicing serious financial concerns as the House of Lords debates assisted dying legislation, warning that ‍implementation without adequate funding could push many⁤ “to the brink.” Hospices currently ​spend £1.2bn annually on‌ care, with only £485m provided by the government, relying heavily on charitable donations.

Concerns center on​ the potential for a‌ state-funded​ assisted ⁣dying service diverting resources from existing palliative ​and end-of-life care. Hospices are also awaiting a decision on the renewal of ‍a children’s hospice grant beyond April next year, a matter raised in Parliament this month‌ by Stephen Kinnock, the‌ health minister responsible for end-of-life care, who stated a decision ⁣would be ⁢published “in due course.”

“Hospices remain in the dark about what is expected of them should assisted dying be legalised,” a hospice representative stated. “The bill being debated today in the House of Lords has huge ‍ramifications for hospices and end-of-life care as a whole, yet​ it has no detail on where ⁢assisted⁣ dying would take place or⁣ how it would be funded. If assisted dying is⁤ to become law, it’s essential ⁢that hospices ​have the space and flexibility to determine what the bill means for the services they provide and the communities they serve.”

The debate​ comes as‍ the department of ⁢Health and Social Care⁢ announced a £100m investment to improve hospice facilities – described as the largest investment in a generation – ⁤aimed at shifting more healthcare out of hospitals and into‌ community-based settings. However, hospice leaders argue this investment may be insufficient to cover the potential costs and complexities introduced by legalized assisted⁤ dying.

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