鈥淭he savings in direct health care system costs are consistently reported to be around 30 per cent,鈥 said the report, which summarizes recent peer-reviewed literature on palliative care economics.
鈥淧alliative Care: A Vital Service With Clear Economic, Health and Social Benefits鈥 has come out just three weeks after a paper in the Canadian Medical Association Journal claimed assisted suicide could reduce costs to public healthcare by between $34.7 million and $138.8 million annually.
The Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians hopes its paper will spur action in Ottawa.
鈥淲e know, financially, health care is terribly expensive in Canada,鈥 said society president Dr. David Henderson. 鈥淲e thought it was really important to show that not only better care can be provided, but it can be done in a very cost-effective way.鈥
Though the studies completed so far can鈥檛 answer the question definitively, savings from universal access to fully-funded palliative care probably stack up against any savings that might come from assisted suicide, Henderson said.
The report says savings would come from, among other things, reducing hospital stays, moving patients from hospital to home or hospice care, and reducing unnecessary diagnostic testing.
鈥淵ou鈥檙e talking about a lot longer period of time for those savings to occur,鈥 said Henderson. 鈥淓ven people who would choose MAID (Medical Assistance In Dying), generally they鈥檙e going to choose it pretty far down the line.鈥
The palliative economics study points out that 鈥淯.S. Medicare data shows that a quarter of total health care costs are spent in the last year of life, with about 40 per cent 鈥 or 10 per cent of the total Medicare budget 鈥 spent in the last four weeks.鈥
Given the cost of the legally mandated assessment by two physicians before euthanizing any patient, and the few doctors willing to offer the service, assisted suicide costs could be significant.
The fact palliative care could save money is already known, said Sarnia-Lambton Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu, the sponsor of a private members鈥 bill calling for a national framework and national standards for palliative care.
Gladu鱿鱼视频app Bill 277 has passed first and second reading in Parliament with the unanimous support of the House. It鱿鱼视频app due for committee study in March. Gladu believes the bill will pass this year.
Timmins-James Bay NDP MP Charlie Angus supports Gladu鱿鱼视频app bill, but worries the government won鈥檛 keep its promise to spend $3 billion on home care and palliative care.
鈥淲hat concerns me is it (Bill 277) will see all-party support and then the government will continue to take no action,鈥 Angus said. 鈥淭he issue of palliative care seems to have completely dropped off the map.鈥
Angus wants to see money spent on palliative care in areas where it actually delivers health care outside of provincial systems 鈥 the armed forces, veterans and First Nations.
鈥淚 can tell you, in the First Nations communities the services are almost non-existent,鈥 he said.
The economic argument in favour of more and better palliative care should be persuasive to all politicians, according to Angus.
鈥淐anadians deserve top-quality health care, especially at end of life. And there is a real simple economic argument to make for why that鱿鱼视频app a smart investment.鈥
鈥淚t should be a no-brainer to make these investments and move forward,鈥 said Henderson.
A fully-funded palliative plan saves money, report says
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterTimely, fully-funded and widely available palliative care could save Canada鱿鱼视频app health care system between $7,000 and $8,000 per patient, claims a new paper from the Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians.
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