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Sue Ryder urges government to support Cambs families

Published: 4:40 PM March 11, 2021    Updated: 9:35 PM March 11, 2021 Sue Ryder are calling for more government funding so that their hospices, such as Thorpe Hall in Cambridgeshire, can continue. - Credit: Archant Sue Ryder has called on the government to help them continue providing end-of-life care across Cambridgeshire, or face the risk of collapse.  The charity, which looks after residents in the county including in Fenland through its Thorpe Hall Hospice, wants the government to fund 70 per cent of costs for the palliative care sector, an additional £313m a year.  An independent report commissioned by the charity found that 28pc of the Thorpe Hall Hospice’s costs were funded by statutory income, while the remaining 72pc was covered by fundraising efforts. 

Urgent need to give hospitals certainty over Covid costs – Stevens | Richmond and Twickenham Times

Urgent need to give hospitals certainty over Covid costs – Stevens | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

Hospitals have an “urgent need” to be given certainty over future Covid costs, the head of the NHS in England has said. Sir Simon Stevens told MPs on the Health and Social Care Select Committee he has an “expectation” that the NHS will be given more money to cope with the bill for caring for people with Covid-19. Meanwhile, he said cancer care is a “top priority” for the NHS. Money for the 2021/22 financial year will come from the NHS long-term funding settlement, with additional funding allocated in the November Spending Review to catch up on the backlog of care that has arisen as a result of Covid.

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