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Aside from individual hospices, is there anything that the government is doing to improve hospice accessibility?

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Aside from individual hospices, is there anything that the government is doing to improve hospice accessibility?

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The federal government’s progress report on the Canadian Strategy on Palliative and End-of-Life Care talks about the Public Information and Awareness Working Group, which “was mandated to cover issues related to information sources, tools and dissemination relative to the full range of hospice, palliative and end-of-life care for the Canadian population with attention given to ethical and spiritual considerations, community-based and cultural sensitivities, and language.” So, the answer is yes.

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