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Govt. Funds Cancer Patient Travel: No More Debt

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Government allocates £10 million annually for patient travel expenses.
  • Fund covers parking, train, and petrol costs for under-25s.
  • New initiative aims to prevent families from incurring debt for treatment travel.
Govt. Funds Cancer Patient Travel: No More Debt

Families facing the immense challenge of a child's cancer diagnosis will receive significant financial relief through a new government scheme. The NHS has committed £10 million annually to cover travel expenses, including parking, train fares, and petrol, for young patients and their families. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial strain that has led some families to cut back on essential living costs.

The travel fund will benefit all children, teenagers, and young adults under 25 undergoing cancer treatment, irrespective of their family income. Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized that the focus should be on recovery, not on affording transportation to appointments. This plan ensures that families will not be out of pocket during their child's treatment journey.

The charity Young Lives vs Cancer has advocated for such a fund for nearly a decade, highlighting that families have previously gone into debt or missed treatment due to travel costs averaging £250 per month. Professor Peter Johnson from NHS England noted that this support, combined with earlier diagnosis and emotional care, will improve overall treatment outcomes for young cancer patients.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The UK government has allocated £10 million annually to cover travel expenses such as parking fees, train fares, and petrol for young cancer patients and their families.
The fund is available to all children, teenagers, and young adults under the age of 25 undergoing cancer treatment, regardless of their family income.
The initiative aims to prevent families from incurring debt and ensures they are not out of pocket for essential travel costs to treatment centers, which previously averaged £250 per month.

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