And if she was looking the other way, i would stand there and say, terri, its mommy. She would turn right around and look at me, okay . Right at me, and nobody believed me. Well, thats their problem. Gentle Choral Music she was there. She could hear me. She knew i loved her. She wanted to be there. Gentle Choral Music hi sweetheart. Hi. It doesnt matter what was wrong if she just laid there for the rest of her life. All i wanted to do was love her and take care of her. Hi babe. But then everything changed. Terri. [interviewer] you got a letter in the mail. Do you remember what the letter said . Just that they wanna kill my daughter. dramatic music [news reporter] the battle over Terri Schiavo has come to involve state judges, federal judges, the Supreme Court, the congress, and even the president of the United States. [voiceover] you have to understand what the fear of death is. What are you so afraid of . Why do we feel so negative and so helpless . We are afraid of the unknown. [past
Full. So what needs to change . I i have been meeting doctors and nurses rethinking healthcare, picking problems up early. We have picking problems up early. Have essentially done 20 consultations in one here. The more peeple consultations in one here. The more people they consultations in one here. The more people they get a chance to come more people they get a chance to come here, the better. And usin to come here, the better. And using new to come here, the better. fific using new technology to come here, the better. fific using new technology to to come here, the better. Eic using new technology to take the hospital into the home. So can the nhs be fixed . Mat can the nhs be fixed . Not replacing can the nhs be fixed . Not replacing the can the nhs be fixed . Iirrt replacing the hospital, it isnt about the death of a hospital. Isnt about the death of a hospital isnt about the death of a hospital. Hello mrs east . 93yearold hospital. Hello mrs east . 93yearold elizabeth hospital.
So what needs to change . Ive been meeting doctors and nurses rethinking healthcare, picking problems up early. Weve essentially done 20 consultations in one here. The more people get a chance to come here, the better. And using new technology to take the hospital into the home. So, can the nhs be fixed . Were not replacing the hospital. This isnt about the death of a hospital, only about the rebirth of the hospital. Hello, mrs east . 93 year old Elizabeth East is being assessed at Thejohn Radcliffe in oxford. How are you doing . Like many hospitals across the country, it has been pushed to its limit. Good morning. Hello. How are you feeling today . Elizabeth fell at her care home and has a broken arm. Shes already spent nearly five hours in the Emergency Department. Now, she is being assessed on a Special Unit Run by drjordan bowen. Youve had a long night. You must be very sleepy. When admitted to a hospital ward, frail, older patients stay for an average of ten days. How about are yo
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i m ayman in new york. start right now. have a good night. a good night. (wind chime dinging) (wat splashing) - when i would go see her, i used to stand by her door, and if she was looking the other way, i would stand there and say, terri, it s mommy. she would turn right around and look at me, okay? right at me, and nobody believed me. well, that s their problem. (gentle choral music) she was there. she could hear me. she knew i loved her. she wanted to be there. (gentle choral music) hi sweetheart. hi. it doesn t matter what was wrong if she just laid there for the rest of her life. all i wanted to do was love her and take care of her. hi babe. but then everything changed. terri. - [interviewer] you got a letter in the mail. do you remember what the letter said? - just that they wanna kill my daughter. (dramatic music) - [news reporter] the battle over terri schiavo has come to involve state judges, federal judges, the supreme court, the congress, and even the president o