About 300 hospice inpatient beds are currently closed or out of use in England, hospice leaders have warned.
They say a lack of funding and staff are the primary reasons why some of England's 170 hospices have had to close beds permanently or take them out of use.
Hospice UK, which represents the sector, is now calling for an urgent package of government funding to prevent further cuts. The Department of Health said it was looking at how to financially support hospices to ensure they are sustainable.
The debate over assisted dying has increased the focus on hospices, with some arguing that the priority should be raising the quality of end-of-life care to allow patients to make more informed choices.