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The first perinatal hospice as a joint venture or a competitive field?
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Year of publication | 2019 |
Type | Conference abstract |
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Description | There is no legally established perinatal hospice in the Czech Republic. Several initiatives work to establish some and use the label of perinatal hospice in their endeavors to alter or subvert the so far narrowly defined legal framework for such an institution. Country regulation and financing of hospices from the public health insurance is an emerging pilot practice here. Hospice care generally (even palliative care to a certain extent) is becoming a legitimate segment of provision of care only in recent years. This context significantly impacts children´s hospice care and perinatal hospice care. The paper analyses several initiatives striving hard to establish and formalize perinatal hospices in the Czech Republic and concentrates on strategies that actors involved in those few initiatives engage to push their goal through. These strategies range from altruistic and self-scarifying efforts through various network and community empowerment, ideologically and politically grounded or motivated approaches to clear business plans. These initiatives across the country vary in cooperation or competitive approach to one another, yet they also strive to establish or to be recognized as “the first perinatal hospice”. The paper shows that such competitive rhetoric is adopted to attract funding of these projects, and it reflects impact of the business-like terminology on the ethos of these beneficial activities. |
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