The definitive version can be found at : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Wiley-Blackwell [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]This article is concerned with how the UK Government's End of Life Care Strategy seeks to draw upon the capacity and additional choice provided by voluntary charitable hospices in England. Constructing a hospice financial business model we consider the extent to which the policy intersection outlined in the Governments End of Life Care Strategy between Primary Care Trust (PCT) commissioning and the contribution of voluntary hospices is now robust or fragile going forward. Analysis in this paper reveals how charitable income streams donated to voluntary hospices are significant relative to...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...
Background: Funding models influence provision and development of palliative care services. As palli...
Hospice trustees are volunteers who are vital to the governance and management of independent, chari...
This article is concerned with the provision of palliative care services in England by voluntary hos...
This paper is based on a presentation given at the British Accounting and Finance Association 46th A...
This paper accounts for the sustainability of voluntary hospices in England that provide palliative ...
Aim: To explore the relationship between volunteering and the sustainability of UK voluntary hospice...
© 2017 Elsevier. This manuscript is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This chapter explores the history of volunteers in the founding and development of United Kingdom (U...
Background: Independent charitably funded hospices have been an important element of the UK healthca...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
The rise of the hospice movement in the last two decades constitutes a significant landmark in moder...
Americans are increasingly turning to hospice services to provide them with medical care, pain manag...
Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill...
Background Many people prefer to die at home when the time comes. Hospice at home services aim to su...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...
Background: Funding models influence provision and development of palliative care services. As palli...
Hospice trustees are volunteers who are vital to the governance and management of independent, chari...
This article is concerned with the provision of palliative care services in England by voluntary hos...
This paper is based on a presentation given at the British Accounting and Finance Association 46th A...
This paper accounts for the sustainability of voluntary hospices in England that provide palliative ...
Aim: To explore the relationship between volunteering and the sustainability of UK voluntary hospice...
© 2017 Elsevier. This manuscript is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This chapter explores the history of volunteers in the founding and development of United Kingdom (U...
Background: Independent charitably funded hospices have been an important element of the UK healthca...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
The rise of the hospice movement in the last two decades constitutes a significant landmark in moder...
Americans are increasingly turning to hospice services to provide them with medical care, pain manag...
Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill...
Background Many people prefer to die at home when the time comes. Hospice at home services aim to su...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...
Background: Funding models influence provision and development of palliative care services. As palli...
Hospice trustees are volunteers who are vital to the governance and management of independent, chari...