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Compassion and Fiscal Responsibility with End of Life Care Funding
$75 million in New Funding to
Expand Access to Community
Hospice Palliative Care
The Ontario Budget 2016
contains a significant new
investment in communityhos-
pice palliative care. Ontario
Finance Minister Charles Sousa
announced today that the Gov-
ernment will invest an addi-
tional $75 million over the next
three years in community palli-
ative care and residential hos-
pices. The new funding will
bring the total annual invest-
ment in the sector to $155
million.
"We want to thank the gov-
ernment for recognizing the
need and the benefits, and for
providing additional support
for community based hospice
palliative care. The aging pop-
ulation is driving a sharp
increase in the need for
appropriate, cost effective end
of life care," says Shirley Dins-
more of Huron Hospice. "The
government is demonstrating
compassion and fiscal
responsibility:'
Hospice Palliative Care
Ontario (HPCO), which repre-
sents visiting and residential hos-
pices throughout Ontario, will
continue to work with the Gov-
ernment in the coming weeks to
determine specific investments.
However, the budget does state
that at the end of the three years,
the annual government funding
for residential hospices in
Ontario will be $55 million dol-
lars a year. This number reflects
the Government's commitment
to extend funding to 20 additional
hospices, including in rural areas.
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