Hospices in England to receive extra £100m over next year

Hospices in England to receive extra £100m over next year

Hospices in England will receive an extra £100m to improve buildings, equipment and accommodation, the government has said.

The government announced the £100m will be given to both adult and child hospices in the new year and will cover until the end of the next financial year in April 2026.

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A further £26m will be given to children’s hospices for the 2025/26 year, the government said.

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There are about 170 hospices in England that provide end of life care for adults, and about 40 for children and young people, while some hospices provide care to both.

Most hospices are charitable, independent organisations but receive some statutory funding from the government because they provide NHS services.

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The government said the money will go towards refurbishing bedrooms and bathrooms, to provide comfortable overnight facilities for families, and improve IT systems to make it easier for GPs and hospitals to share vital data on patients.

It will also be spent on improving garden and outdoor spaces for patients and their families, and to help develop outreach services to support people in their own homes.

However, the government did not say if the money would go towards paying for the increase in employers’ national insurance.

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At Prime Minister’s Questions this week, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said hospices believe the rise will cost them an extra £30m and asked if the government will be funding them to cover the cost.

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Sir Keir Starmer said his government had put “a record amount into the NHS in the budget” and said they would set out funding arrangements “in the new year”.

Care minister Stephen Kinnock said: “I am grateful to NHS staff and voluntary organisations, including hospices, for the deeply compassionate care and support they give to end of life patients and their families.

“The £100m capital investment that the government is announcing today will allow hospices to improve their physical and operational environment, enabling them to provide the best possible care to their patients.”

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Kemi Badenoch asked if hospices would have their employers’ national insurance rise covered

Toby Porter, CEO of Hospice UK, which represents British hospices, said the extra funding will be “hugely welcomed”.

“Hospices not only provide vital care for patients and families, but also relieve pressure on the NHS,” he said.

“This funding will allow hospices to continue to reach hundreds of thousands of people every year with high-quality, compassionate care.

“We look forward to working with the government to make sure everyone approaching the end of life gets the care and support they need, when and where they need it.”



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