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Bu içerikte, İngiltere’deki 170 hospisten yaklaşık 300 yatağın kapatıldığı veya kullanılamaz durumda olduğu uyarısının yapıldığı belirtiliyor. Eksik finansman ve personel nedeniyle bazı hospislerin yataklarını kalıcı olarak kapatmak zorunda kaldığı vurgulanıyor. Hospislerin sürdürülebilirliğini sağlamak için acil bir hükümet finansman paketi çağrısında bulunuluyor. Ayrıca, destekli ölüm konusundaki tartışmaların hospisler üzerinde artan bir etkisi olduğu ve hastaların daha bilinçli seçimler yapabilmeleri için yaşamın sonuna doğru bakım kalitesinin artırılması gerektiği belirtiliyor. Ayrıca, hospis liderlerinin bu yılın büyük bir bölümünde bir mali krizden bahsettikleri ve gelirin artan maliyetlerin gerisinde kaldığı, bazı hospislerin klinik işlerde kesintiye gittiği ifade ediliyor. NHS’den sadece üçte birlik bir finansman sağlandığı ve geri kalanın bağışlar, fon toplama ve yardım mağazalarından sağlandığı belirtiliyor. Hospislerin topluluk ve yatarak bakım sağladığı ve işveren ulusal sigorta katkılarının artma olasılığı nedeniyle artan endişe olduğu vurgulanıyor. Hospice UK, İngiltere’de 2.200 yataktan 300’ünün kapatıldığını veya kullanılamaz hale geldiğini belirtiyor ve gelecek yıl daha fazla kesintiyi önlemek için hükümetten 110 milyon poundluk yeni finansman talep ediyor. Ayrıca, hükümetin hospisleri finansal olarak destekleme sözü verildiği ve Sağlık Bakanı Wes Streeting’in önümüzdeki yıl sürdürülebilirliği sağlamak için bir finans paketi açıklanacağı belirtiliyor.
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About 300 hospice inpatient beds are currently closed or out of use in England, hospice leaders have warned.

They say a lack of funding and staff are the primary reasons why some of England’s 170 hospices have had to close beds permanently or take them out of use.

Hospice UK, which represents the sector, is now calling for an urgent package of government funding to prevent further cuts. The Department of Health said it was looking at how to financially support hospices to ensure they are sustainable.

The debate over assisted dying has increased the focus on hospices, with some arguing that the priority should be raising the quality of end-of-life care to allow patients to make more informed choices.

Hospice leaders have been warning of a financial crisis for much of this year.

They argue that income from the health service has lagged behind rising costs, with some hospices announcing cuts to clinical jobs.

Only about a third of funding comes from the NHS – the rest has to be raised from donations, fundraising and charity shops.

For hospices, which provide both community and in-patient care, there is now increasing concern because of the prospect of higher employer national insurance contributions.

Hospice UK says about 300 beds are closed or out of use in England – out of a total of 2,200 – and the number is increasing.

The organisation has called on the government for £110m of new funding to prevent further cuts over the next year.

‘A huge cap’

Annette Alcock, Hospice UK’s director of programmes, said the way that hospices are funded and commissioned by the NHS is “acting as a huge cap on what they can do”, while also blaming “underlying pressures like staff shortages”.

She added: “If the government can act in both the short and long term to resolve these problems, these figures are clear evidence that hospices can do a lot more for patients, and a lot more for the NHS.

“That’s true out in the community too, where most of hospice care is actually delivered.

“With better funding and commissioning, hospices could provide so much more care where people most want it – at home.”

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “The choices the chancellor made in the Budget allowed us to invest another £26bn in the NHS.

“We are looking at how we can financially support hospices next year to ensure they are sustainable.”

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has previously indicated that a finance package will be announced before Christmas.

Hospice leaders say about £100m would stabilise their balance sheets at least until the end of next year and cover the cost of higher national insurance contributions. But they add that it will take more than this to significantly improve the quality of care.

Hospice leaders warn hundreds of beds out of use
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