A Bill to require the provision of comprehensive palliative care to those with terminal illnesses, including adults over the age of 60; to require certain public bodies to co-operate with hospices in the provision of palliative care; to make provision for support for those caring for individuals with a terminal illness; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Bambos CharalambousLabour (Co-op)
19 September 2019
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The bill would require comprehensive palliative care for people with terminal illnesses, including adults aged 60 and over. It would require certain public bodies to co-operate with hospices to provide that care, and it would set out support for carers of someone with a terminal illness. It also covers related aims to improve overall palliative care provision.
The bill is currently at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons. It originated in the Commons and had its first reading in 2018.
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