They are being sent from hospices and hospitals throughout the British Isles via Rotary clubs.
Pilgrims Hospices is co-operating fully with the police and I am leading our own internal investigation.
This will predominantly affect non-cancer patients, whose use of hospices has been growing fastest.
The American elderly are increasingly choosing to end their lives at home or in hospices.
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Some underwrite hospices and homes for the disabled with their money and their labour.
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He said money raised for hospices were used to provide care staff in family homes and hospices.
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Yet fewer than 10 percent of hospices have formal policies on when to switch off the implants.
Last week Cowell became patron of Children's Hospices UK and visited patients at a hospice in Surrey.
"For too long children's hospices have been the Cinderellas when it comes to government funding, " he said.
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The head of a Winchester charity has met the Prime Minister to discuss grants for children's hospices.
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Havens Hospices had said the two-storey building at Leigh-on-Sea would respond to "an urgent need" for extra capacity.
Hospices are generally associated with cancer, where after a certain stage life expectancy is short and fairly predictable.
But even in Europe's most socialised bastions, hospices tend to be privately or charitably funded, at least in part.
We know this because both enrollment and the number of hospices are growing.
That includes hospitals, doctors, hospices and home care, and eventually an insurance company.
"All 46 children's hospices ought to benefit from today's meeting, " Mr Aziz said.
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The federal government has had a large hand in the development of hospices.
Havens Hospices has wanted to replace its existing 10-bed hospice based in three converted and extended homes in nearby Westcliff.
Hospices are doing something right and they are doing it in a way that patients and their families really like.
Doctors are skilled at estimating the life expectancy of cancer victims, who account for 80% of those going into hospices.
From 2007 to 2011, the number of hospices grew from 4500 to 5300, and all that expansion was from for-profit firms.
"It's wonderful to know other children's hospices across the UK will be able to benefit from such great support too, " he said.
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Spain's Catalonia region is one of the rare places where hospices have been set up in a top-down way by the state.
Both sides of the euthanasia debate agree that the care hospices provide makes suicide less alluring for many of the terminally ill.
Adult hospices get about a third of their income from government funds.
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But fear of reprisals deterred most hospitals and hospices from taking her.
The chief executives of two Worcestershire hospices say they are worried about the impact the new Health Lottery will have on local fundraising.
It is the fifth year that the neighbours in Creeting St Mary near Stowmarket have been raising money for East Anglia's Children's Hospices.
In Jersey and the UK, all hospices and hospitals are required to replace their existing units with models which comply with the latest regulations.
However, individuals may not donate their services to hospices to do activities such as general office or administrative work that are not charitable in nature.
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