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Hospices warn of 'funding crisis' | Hospices warn of 'funding crisis' |
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Welsh hospices say they are facing a financial crisis which threatens the future of their services. | Welsh hospices say they are facing a financial crisis which threatens the future of their services. |
Charity Help the Hospices said Welsh Assembly Government funding commitments were not enough to solve long-term financial issues. | Charity Help the Hospices said Welsh Assembly Government funding commitments were not enough to solve long-term financial issues. |
The 12 charitable hospices in Wales receive only 15% state funding on average, compared with 40% in Scotland. | The 12 charitable hospices in Wales receive only 15% state funding on average, compared with 40% in Scotland. |
The assembly government said it had promised £2m for Welsh hospices in next year's budget. | The assembly government said it had promised £2m for Welsh hospices in next year's budget. |
Help the Hospices has welcomed the commitment, but has questioned the difference it will make. | Help the Hospices has welcomed the commitment, but has questioned the difference it will make. |
Olivia Bell, from the charity, told BBC Wales' The Politics Show: "There are 12 independent hospices in Wales so £2m into 12 doesn't really go that far. | |
"It is a welcome addition to the income of those hospices, but it doesn't really resolve the long term funding issues that hospices have been facing." | |
Core funding | |
Help the Hospices say a £10m contribution made by the assembly government in 2003 has now been spent, making the financial situation worse. | |
Hospices in Wales have also pointed out the 15% assembly government funding is lower than other areas of the UK. | |
In England, the government has said it hoped to provide half hospices' core funding by 2008. | In England, the government has said it hoped to provide half hospices' core funding by 2008. |
Margaret Pritchard, from George Thomas Hospice Care in Cardiff, said: "The local health boards [LHB] gave us last year £196,000 - that's 20% of our running costs. | |
"In England the average is between 32% and 40% and they're over 40% in Scotland." | |
'No money' | |
Other hospices have claimed they have found it difficult to engage in constructive talks with LHBs over funding issues | |
John Savage, from Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham, said the first words at meetings with Wrexham LHB were usually: "We have no money." | |
"They don't want to sit down and talk to you about sustainable services, how we fit in to the community," he said. | |
"They will not speak to us as an equal partner in the commissioning of health services in the area of Wrexham." | |
But Wrexham LHB told BBC Wales it valued Nightingale House's services, was in continuing dialogue with the hospice and understood funding concerns. | |
The Liberal Democrats will use an assembly debate on Tuesday to call for a review of hospice commissioning. |
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