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Update from the Quality End of Life Care Coalition of Canada

28/01/2010

This morning I received a Press Release from the QELCCC (Quality End of Life Care Coalition of Canada). I am just going to include the statistics on deaths in Canada and projections of death in the coming decades, their priorities, and the link for you to check for further information:

More than 259,000 Canadians die each year.[1]
Of those, only a small proportion receive hospice palliative care. By 2026, with the aging population, the number of Canadians dying each year will increase by 40% to 330,000. By 2036,
Canada will see more than 425,000 deaths a year.[2]”


The QELCCC has identified their priorities:

“To continue to improve care at the end of life for all Canadians, the progress report outlines four priorities of the QELCCC over the next 10 years.

  • Ensure all Canadians have access to high quality hospice palliative end-of-life care.
  • Provide more support for family caregivers.
  • Improve the quality and consistency of hospice palliative end-of-life care in Canada. Canadians should expect to receive high quality care in all parts of the country.
  • Encourage Canadians to discuss and plan for end of life. Hospice palliative end-of-life care will not be a priority in our health care system until it is a priority for Canadians.

For more information on the QELCCC, or to download a copy of the 10 Years Later: A Progress Report on the Blueprint for Action, please visit: www.qelccc.ca.


[1] Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories – 2000 – 2026, Statistics Canada, Catalogue #91-520, p. 110.
[2] Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories – 2000 – 2026, Statistics Canada, Catalogue #91-520, p. 124.

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