Articles tagged with Palliative Care
New Zealand Boosts Hospice Funding by $12M to Enhance Palliative Care Services
2 hours ago | 35 viewsNew Zealand's Health Minister Simeon Brown announced a $12 million funding boost for hospices in 2026/27 to enhance palliative care services nationwide, addressing disparities in current government support that ranges widely among hospices. This investment follows a review highlighting significant variations in funding and service models, aiming to better align resources with community needs and ensure a baseline increase for all hospices. Additionally, the government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams, reinforcing its commitment to improving access and quality of end-of-life care across the country.
Tags: Simeon Brown Health Minister Hospice New Zealand palliative care hospices New Zealand Health New Zealand funding boost specialist paediatric palliative care Budget 2026New Zealand Budget 2026: $5.8B Boost to Healthcare for Better Patient Care
3 weeks ago | 286 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing a record $5.8 billion in Budget 2026 to improve healthcare access, reduce wait times, and strengthen frontline services, raising total health spending to $34.2 billion in 2026/27. This funding supports increased care delivery across various sectors, including elective surgeries, cancer treatments, mental health services, and aged care, alongside initiatives like paediatric palliative care and enhanced digital health security. Additionally, structural changes such as removing the capital charge for Health New Zealand aim to improve efficiency without affecting patient care or overall service delivery.
Tags: Simeon Brown New Zealand Budget 2026 Health New Zealand healthcare system mental health paediatric palliative care National Bowel Screening Programme Pharmac frontline health servicesNew Zealand Boosts Specialist Paediatric Palliative Care for Seriously Ill Children
1 month ago | 302 viewsThe New Zealand government is investing $15.5 million over four years to establish nationally consistent specialist paediatric palliative care teams across both islands, improving access to compassionate care for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families closer to home. These teams, including various healthcare specialists, will support and train local providers to deliver care in communities, reducing hospital stays and easing emotional, physical, and financial burdens. The new services will begin rolling out from mid-2027, with interim funding provided to existing services like Rei Kōtuku to maintain support during the transition.
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