Proceeding contribution from Lord Lansley (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 July 2011. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Reform of Social Care.
Reform of Social Care
As my hon. Friend will know, Tom Hughes-Hallett, the chief executive of Marie Curie Cancer Care—who is leading the palliative care review—has engaged fully with Help the Hospices and the hospice movement. I understand from my conversations with hospice representatives over a number of years that they do not want their funding to be subject to the vagaries of public expenditure. Individual block grants that vary from year to year give them no confidence about the services that they provide. They do not want additional resources as much as clarity about what resources will be provided for the individuals who seek their care. They particularly hope that there will be a corresponding transfer of resources to hospices which provide services that replace the NHS and support people at home, as many are increasingly doing.
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- 2010-12
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- Care homes Finance Fees and charges Home care services Older people Palliative care Regulation Commission on the Funding of Care and Support Southern Cross Healthcare Palliative Care Funding Review
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