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Cancer patients face parking fees | Cancer patients face parking fees |
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More than half of cancer patients do not get free or discounted parking on hospital visits, contrary to government guidelines, a poll suggests. | |
The Department of Health has recommended NHS trusts in England offer some kind of concession for people who require repeat visits to hospital. | The Department of Health has recommended NHS trusts in England offer some kind of concession for people who require repeat visits to hospital. |
But the Macmillan Cancer Support survey of 337 patients found most did not. | |
The NHS Confederation said it planned a charter for hospital parking and said fair charges was the best way forward. | |
Macmillan Cancer Support said the current situation was unfair and was an ''appalling disjointed mess''. | |
Paying for parking is a controversial issue which the charity has long been campaigning on. | Paying for parking is a controversial issue which the charity has long been campaigning on. |
The entire hospital parking system is an appalling, disjointed mess, which causes cancer patients unnecessary financial hardship and stress Mike Hobday, of Macmillan Cancer Support | The entire hospital parking system is an appalling, disjointed mess, which causes cancer patients unnecessary financial hardship and stress Mike Hobday, of Macmillan Cancer Support |
Fees are being phased out across the rest of the UK, but in England patients still have to pay. | Fees are being phased out across the rest of the UK, but in England patients still have to pay. |
The poll suggested 59% did not get free or discounted parking - and even among those that did just over a tenth said they did not take it up because it was only offered towards the end of their care. | The poll suggested 59% did not get free or discounted parking - and even among those that did just over a tenth said they did not take it up because it was only offered towards the end of their care. |
Mike Hobday, head of policy at Macmillan, said: "The entire hospital parking system is an appalling, disjointed mess, which causes cancer patients unnecessary financial hardship and stress. | Mike Hobday, head of policy at Macmillan, said: "The entire hospital parking system is an appalling, disjointed mess, which causes cancer patients unnecessary financial hardship and stress. |
"When they are in hospital to get life-saving treatment, vulnerable cancer patients are being hit with this extra and unavoidable cost at a time when they should be focussing on their health. | "When they are in hospital to get life-saving treatment, vulnerable cancer patients are being hit with this extra and unavoidable cost at a time when they should be focussing on their health. |
"Frustratingly, even when hospitals have got concessions in place, they are not telling patients about them." | "Frustratingly, even when hospitals have got concessions in place, they are not telling patients about them." |
'Stressful' | 'Stressful' |
His comments were echoed by Shehnaz Khan, a 52-year-old from Greater London who has been regularly attending hospital since last year for ovarian cancer treatment. | His comments were echoed by Shehnaz Khan, a 52-year-old from Greater London who has been regularly attending hospital since last year for ovarian cancer treatment. |
She was only recently told about the discount scheme available. | She was only recently told about the discount scheme available. |
"Going through treatment is tough enough, but when you're worrying about hospital parking charges too it's so stressful." | "Going through treatment is tough enough, but when you're worrying about hospital parking charges too it's so stressful." |
A Department of Health spokesperson said: "All trusts should have exemption and concessionary schemes in place to ensure that patients and carers who visit hospital regularly, such as those affected by cancer, are not disadvantaged. | A Department of Health spokesperson said: "All trusts should have exemption and concessionary schemes in place to ensure that patients and carers who visit hospital regularly, such as those affected by cancer, are not disadvantaged. |
"Trusts are responsible for publicising these schemes to their patients." | "Trusts are responsible for publicising these schemes to their patients." |
Joe Farrington-Douglas, senior policy manager at the NHS Confederation, which represents trusts, said the organisation was working with hospitals on the issue. | Joe Farrington-Douglas, senior policy manager at the NHS Confederation, which represents trusts, said the organisation was working with hospitals on the issue. |
But he added there was a valid reason why hospitals charged for parking. "It is important that funds provided for treatment of patients are not used to subsidise car parking. | But he added there was a valid reason why hospitals charged for parking. "It is important that funds provided for treatment of patients are not used to subsidise car parking. |
"Fair parking charges - properly explained and enforced in an even handed manner, are an important way of ensuring that does not happen." | "Fair parking charges - properly explained and enforced in an even handed manner, are an important way of ensuring that does not happen." |
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