- Palliative care services face a funding crisis, risking their ability to meet increasing demand.
- Dr Anna Meuli warns of a “postcode lottery” in care access if national advisory roles are cut.
- Referrals have increased by over 50% in eight years, but funding hasn’t kept pace.
A Gisborne doctor is concerned palliative care services will be unable keep up with a “tsunami” of need without a proportional funding increase.
A national funding crisis is making palliative care services unsustainable across New Zealand, according to Hospice Tairāwhiti medical lead Dr Anna Meuli and Society of Palliative Medicine Aotearoa chairwoman Dr Catherine D’Souza.
Meuli says staff also fear for the future of an already struggling palliative care system if a Government proposal to disestablish two national advisory roles goes ahead.
