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Hospices could play a greater role in end-of-life care and stop hospitals being the "default option", says former Tory party leader Lord Howard. | Hospices could play a greater role in end-of-life care and stop hospitals being the "default option", says former Tory party leader Lord Howard. |
About half of people die in hospital - despite 80% preferring not to. | About half of people die in hospital - despite 80% preferring not to. |
Michael Howard, who is chairman of Help the Hospices, urged the NHS to work more closely with hospices to give people more choice at the end of life. | Michael Howard, who is chairman of Help the Hospices, urged the NHS to work more closely with hospices to give people more choice at the end of life. |
The group is looking to set up a series of formal pilots in England later this year to see what could be achieved. | The group is looking to set up a series of formal pilots in England later this year to see what could be achieved. |
The trials could involve hospice staff being placed in hospitals or providing more care in people's homes. | The trials could involve hospice staff being placed in hospitals or providing more care in people's homes. |
There are examples of this already happening. | There are examples of this already happening. |
For example, Watford General Hospital regularly has hospice staff on wards to help ensure those who want help from local hospices get it. | For example, Watford General Hospital regularly has hospice staff on wards to help ensure those who want help from local hospices get it. |
'Last resort' | 'Last resort' |
Other areas are sending nurses into people's homes to provide end-of-life care, such as pain relief and emotional support. | Other areas are sending nurses into people's homes to provide end-of-life care, such as pain relief and emotional support. |
Help the Hospices believes extending such schemes could reduce the number of people dying in hospital by a 50,000 - a fifth. | Help the Hospices believes extending such schemes could reduce the number of people dying in hospital by a 50,000 - a fifth. |
But the hospice movement says attempts to expand these schemes are hindered by a lack of money. | But the hospice movement says attempts to expand these schemes are hindered by a lack of money. |
About a third of their funding comes from the NHS with the rest relying on charitable donations. | About a third of their funding comes from the NHS with the rest relying on charitable donations. |
Help the Hospices hopes the pilots will help establish an evidence-base for such schemes to reduce the numbers dying in hospital. | Help the Hospices hopes the pilots will help establish an evidence-base for such schemes to reduce the numbers dying in hospital. |
Currently about half of the 500,000 people who die each year do so in hospital - despite 80% saying they would prefer to die elsewhere, according to the National Bereavement Survey. | Currently about half of the 500,000 people who die each year do so in hospital - despite 80% saying they would prefer to die elsewhere, according to the National Bereavement Survey. |
Lord Howard said: "Hospital has become the default option for dying people and for an increasing number of frail elderly people. | Lord Howard said: "Hospital has become the default option for dying people and for an increasing number of frail elderly people. |
"Hospital should be the last resort at the end of life, not the first one. Hospices can provide the solution." | "Hospital should be the last resort at the end of life, not the first one. Hospices can provide the solution." |
The Department of Health said it was looking at improving options at the end of life. | The Department of Health said it was looking at improving options at the end of life. |
A review - led by National Council for Palliative Care chief executive Claire Henry - was launched earlier this month looking at what extra support was needed to give people more choice. | A review - led by National Council for Palliative Care chief executive Claire Henry - was launched earlier this month looking at what extra support was needed to give people more choice. |
Its findings are due in February 2015. | Its findings are due in February 2015. |
Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb said: "We want to make sure that care for people nearing the end of their lives is compassionate and reflects their wishes, including their preferences about where they want to receive care. | |
"I welcome Help the Hospices' commitment to improving care at the end of life and their willingness to work with the NHS." |
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