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Cancer Support Service Funding Shift Sparks Patient Fears
22 Feb
Summary
- Cancer patients fear reduced mental health support quality.
- Nottinghamshire's cancer mental health service funding changes.
- Patients worry about longer waiting lists for crucial aid.

A crucial mental health support service for cancer patients in Nottinghamshire is undergoing a transition, leading to significant patient anxiety. Although rumors of closure have circulated for a year, the local Integrated Care Board (ICB) has confirmed the service will continue under a different NHS provider. This change follows the end of funding from the East Midlands Cancer Alliance.
Patients like Ms. Beevers, who has benefited from the service, fear the new provider may not offer the same standard of care. Concerns are also raised about potential increases in waiting lists due to a lack of additional funding or staffing for the redirected service. This situation arises as national initiatives aim to enhance cancer patient support with personal care plans.




