Dying With Dignity | New Amsterdam | MD TV
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Dr. Goodwin sets up a palliative care unit at New Amsterdam after he finds out the hospital is moving dying patients elsewhere to keep their own mortality rates down.
From New Amsterdam Season 2 Episode 13 'In the Graveyard' - The doctors stop at nothing to help their patients, following a shocking realisation that prompts a change in the hospital; Reynolds must make an important decision in his career.
New Amsterdam (2018) After becoming the medical director of one of the United States's oldest public hospitals, Dr Max Goodwin sets out to reform the institution's neglected and outdated facilities to treat the patients.
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That lady in the scooter instantly became the best character in the whole show 😭
@donovanwolford4760
Жыл бұрын
I love how she’s like “I’m temporary” 😂
@Jenny_JJ_Sand_F
Жыл бұрын
"Don't make me quit before I die.." lol xD
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
The best and greatest grandma energy.
@Navillus_95
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. She is so dang cute and spunky given the 4-6 week time she is calculated to die. She can't die! New Amsterdam needs her!!! The fans need her!!!
@mohwe1007
Жыл бұрын
What a champion she is
"I like her." "I'm temporary." "We'll see about that." That was such a dark joke, I love it.
@jilla-dr9hu
10 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing 😅
As someone who works in long time care, I am deeply passionate that people are cared for and treated with dignity in their last phases of their lives. But what people don't understand is that the last thing a dying or aging person wants it to feel like they are in the hospital. Even in retirement and nursing homes like where I work is doing renovations, but the residents don't want white walls, and fancy modern lighting and decor. They want to feel at home, to have bright and warm colors, plenty of space for personal items and photos. They want activities that don't make them feel like toddlers and to have good, tastey food! We are failing our elderly and our dying to meet our own standards rather than theirs.
@MisschiefsCat
Жыл бұрын
I was in a nursing home at the age of about 19 or 20(it was the only place who could take care of me between surgeries in my rural community). It was a good place with amazing staff, but it wasn’t a place to get better. I have a disease that isn’t necessarily fatal, but also easily can be, and I was one of the worst cases of my illness that most of my doctors had ever had to deal with. Plus I lived very rurally. One of the most healing, bright, colorful places I ever stayed was Children’s Hospital in Madison, WI. One of my biggest take aways from being there for 7 months as an 18 year old, as well as being there for months when I was younger, was that adults deserve that too.
@crystaledwards9878
Жыл бұрын
We are failing to meet the needs of all people in exchange for a few people getting a lot of money.
@DocBree13
Жыл бұрын
❤
@Sarge92
Жыл бұрын
@@MisschiefsCat yup ive stayed in the same kinda place too (the childrens hosptal) i was admitted to there mental health unit i could take a million pictures of that place and youd bareley know it was a hospital appart from the hospital style doors and windows and a old nurses station that now was a chillout zone with beanbags and games consoles the hallways where carpeted the walls painted a respectfull yellow no cheesy childrens paint but not bland white either our rooms where our own every wall had notice boards on it to cover with whatever we wanted the beds where the same beds youd find in a typical home wood frame real matress granted hospital sheets but you could bring your own bedding if you wanted ok granted it had a sink in there too but odly kinda handy being able to washup brush teeth and get yourself ready in your room it felt like we was all just hanging out at some trendy hotel for kids the staff all wore regular street clothes we wore our normal clothes we ate together at a dining table had a lounge with sofas to watch movies on in the evening it was great we knew we was in hospital we knew why we was there but we still felt like normal kids my moms hospice was like this albeit more adult but i know there not all like that
@The_Daily_Tomato
Жыл бұрын
I too worked in a retirement home and you're absolutely right. Even the food I was forced to give them just crushed my soul. Me and the other staff did do our best to show the family the food and luckily they did a good job bringing them something good. Sadly not everyone had such family members.
"I'm temporary" 🤣 Sooo cute
Hospice can actually be an amazing resource. My mom was able to rest before she passed. It was a beautiful facility with private rooms, big windows to a garden, and food for the families, a new soup made of from scratch everyday, calming colors, lovely staff. It didn't feel like a hospital. And I'm very thankful for them.
@thatonedog819
Жыл бұрын
I agree, but it seems like this hospice was severely over burdened and they were unable to give that sort of care. But I think they were trying as hard as possible
Adele was such a nice addition to the cast, it was great seeing her pop up after this episode a few times.
Love how the scooter lady just went along with Max.
"We can live with dignity, we can't die with it."- Dr House
@richundadavis1104
Жыл бұрын
Yesss!! All I hear
@buzzdolanz7589
Жыл бұрын
that's exactly what i said when i read the title of this video
Damn, they told her?! I mean, hospitals do shady things, but I didn’t think they’d tell her. And not him acting shocked, of course, their hospital dumps patients.
@user-jo7kf2bj9s
4 ай бұрын
They told her the truth.
The lady in the scooter is so adorable.
man if only any singular good part of this actually occured in real life...
@amiistad
Жыл бұрын
hospice care in america is terrible, i did research on it for a research paper and i was depressed for like weeks. patients nearing the end of their life are treated so poorly.
@AS-yz2iz
Жыл бұрын
@@amiistad Home hospice is wonderful though.
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
You'd be surprised at what people would do for money, my guy. Especially people with a lot of money.
@ItsAllAboutPerspective375
Жыл бұрын
I was in a type of pediatric hospice when I was younger, though I obviously recovered. I'm still here fighting my disease to this day. I'm in the hospital for it right now actually. Lol But although the situation is "brighter" at the pedi hospice, literally, the weight felt there was something else, for obvious reasons. We all knew we were there to die except for the really little ones, and even some of them just knew the truth even though none of us ever told them. It was a look in the eyes, thats how you knew. But without speaking about it, we all agreed not to.
" Don't let me quit before I die." - scooter lady is funny!
I wish that every hospital would be like this. Humans deserve care with out having to bear the financial burden just the cost of living alone is high enough.
Mac really knows how to make things work. The ending was the best. They totally got ozzy to donate a million dollars. Even naming the unit after him and the media showing up 😅
All I hear is House screaming you don’t die with dignity
Palliative care and Hospice are different. Palliative care is comfort care. Hospice is, no more treatment,”if I get sick, no treatment, let the cold or pneumonia or whatever it is, do it’s thing and let me go” I know because I’m in palliative care.
@kiara198923
Жыл бұрын
Hi there Mary. If you don't mind me asking what are you in palliative care for? How long? I have sickle cell disease and I've heard of palliative care from a few others with the same disease I have but I still don't understand what it is exactly. I just got out of the hospital yesterday. I was admitted on Wednesday because of a sickle cell crisis & I needed a blood transfusion. I'm still at a 7 on the pain scale but since I refilled my pain pills I let the hospitalist know that I wanted to go home because I have a lot of assignments, projects, & exams to do if I plan to finish the medical billing and coding program I'm in by October 30th. Sorry my comment is so long. Your comment caught my attention so I had to say something.
@hardtogetnamehere
Жыл бұрын
I’m a hospice nurse. We do not just not treat our patients. We provide comfort care, and that includes treating infections. Skin infections, UTI, PNA, we provide wound care in attempts to heal wounds, eye infections, ear infections, I even sent a patient to the hospital for drain placement for ascites. Saying hospice just lets them die of treatable infections is plain wrong of you.
@mystiqua3107
Жыл бұрын
To my understanding, hospice care and palliative care can be provided simultaneously since palliative is offered at any stage of the disease and hospice is provided for near end-of-life stages or at the final stages of an incurable disease. So either way, you provide compassionate care.
@hardtogetnamehere
Жыл бұрын
@@mystiqua3107 we don’t do palliative care and hospice care together. Palliative care focuses on comfort and symptom management during active treatment to cure the underlying disease. Hospice is when treatment is no longer an option. We focus on comfort and symptom management while you are dying. Along with family support and guidance. It’s a troubling time for families, they need as much support as the patient.
@hardtogetnamehere
Жыл бұрын
“I know because I’m in palliative care”. You must be an aid. Only an aid, who has minimal training, would say something this ridiculous. There is no way a doctor or nurse would make such a blatantly inflammatory statement.
I like how he visits another hospital, invents a whole new wing for his own hospital without securing any funding, has dozens of patients transported to said wing, gets a sign made and mounted, and calls a press conference all before Mr. Rich Man leaves so that he can extort $5 million from him and the doctor is the good guy.
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
Sometimes ya gotta be bad to be good
@joshdeveaux6936
Жыл бұрын
@@impracticalnuke or in this case above reality
@NIkki-ox1ej
Жыл бұрын
But this is good for Mr rich man and his taxes
@samg873
Жыл бұрын
Mr Rich Man deserved it honestly. He lied for years
@jayleighbear
Жыл бұрын
@@NIkki-ox1ej literally, donating to charities means more money for him in the long run frankly
Ozzie gets the donation he wants to give and gets a good rep boost I see this as a win win for him
" we call it the graveyard" " oh my god" " i knlw, its perfect"😂😂😂
Sadly, many of the rich would be unfazed by this. They would deny having anything to do with it and their board might give them a bonus for saving the five million.
Guy couldn't back out now lol
@foolslayer9416
Жыл бұрын
Publicity is a wasp's sting.
I don't think that was a very appropriate or compassionate way to tell that woman that she was going to die.
@wheelsndealz
Жыл бұрын
when you're facing death, it becomes way more annoying when doctors try to pussyfoot around the subject.
@SjofnBM1989
Жыл бұрын
@@wheelsndealz Yeah you can still be less of a dick than "the other hospital sent you here so there mortality rate would be lower" when she didn't even know she was dying. I think there's a distinct middle ground between 'pussyfooting' and THIS
@k.c.8662
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean the first woman? I think they were fine. Her first hospital lied to her and gave her false hope. They decided to be transparently honest.
@cristalmewtwo4160
Жыл бұрын
Would you rather get worse and worse with no knowledge of why or would you rather face it head on and not cause yourself more stress then what your already suffering
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
Some people don't like it when people try to downplay the fact that they're going to die. Getting the actual slap is sometimes better than someone giving you cookies and then punching you in the face.
I absolutely loved Adele...she was fabulous!!!
aww.. i was hoping it would be named after adele in her honor for helping out.
I might need to start watching this show...so when the series ends, I can be disappointed that Max didn't end up becoming a full-blown, Che-esque doctor/revolutionary
@jb76489
9 ай бұрын
He’s not racist or homophobic enough to be che
@JSmusiqalthinka
9 ай бұрын
@@jb76489 Hence, why I said "Che-ESQUE". You know, as in, LIKE Che...not a copy of Che. Regardless of the fact that Che's views on that changed in his life, we should hope revolutionaries of the future and are better and more consistent than those of the past.
@jb76489
9 ай бұрын
@@JSmusiqalthinka the fact that you think che should even be somewhat emulated, well at best you look very ignorant
@JSmusiqalthinka
9 ай бұрын
@@jb76489 So the idea of a more directly democratic society is bunk because some guys who claimed to stand for that were deeply flawed? Well, under that logic liberalism/democratic republics are 100% bad because Robespierre sucked and America's founding fathers were slavers.
The quality of actors in this is so incredible.
Almost like there’s a reason palliative care systems exist outside hospitals
I love how they put that guy on the hook for 1 million dollars.
@HeronCoyote1234
Жыл бұрын
I think it was five million.
@BabyfaceJaiyeBear
Жыл бұрын
@@HeronCoyote1234 yes it was 5Mil
@HeronCoyote1234
Жыл бұрын
@@BabyfaceJaiyeBear I’m currently reading the book New Amsterdam is based on. “Twelve Patients; Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” by Dr Eric Manheimer (362.110 M). Very good book, hard to read at times, because of what the patients have been through.
I feel like a common theme of this show is using unethical methods to get what you want, even if on the surface it seems like a good thing.
This was both priceless and Awesome
Your on the hook now. LoL
What another amazing episode.
The best way to win a slimy donor is to boost their ego lol
One of my favourite scenes!👍🏼
That was so great at the end!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
LOVED THIS ONE
This episode is so sweet
So what happened to the woman with the new heart ? Did she pass away before the place was revamped
@SjofnBM1989
Жыл бұрын
they said she had hours left so probably.
That was cool. I enjoyed watching him sign that check✔️✌🏿
Goodwin hired a lady that gave more life to that place and also forced a real donation ;-) So, hi hired a good assistant 😂
There she is the whole reason I watch this show 2:49
I loved this show, I really did. But I couldn't watch it after they thru away literally all the character building they did in season 1.
If thi is the only way for people to help someone who needs it by guilting the wealthy who can afford it into helping,a little guilt is a powerful thing,good for them.
Love it. Got him...!!!🤣
The dogs are sweet
Got'em
9:27 *I LOVE MAX*
That is dirty! I love it!
So sad 😢😢😢😢
How can a nurse just hire all these people, buy all this stuff, and make all the decisions with out so much as consulting one single person.
@rosechapman2734
Жыл бұрын
He's not a nurse, hes head of medical floor or something like that. (Im not familiar with hospital terminology) Means hes the biggest doctor in the hospital, big boss just under a few others that don't do doctor stuff for the most part.
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
He literally is the guy that runs the hospital. The big boss nurse. He's just not a fan of doctor coat.
@sippycup5510
Жыл бұрын
He’s the medical director. The big boss.
Lol even in an old hospital it's doubtful the 4th floor hadn't been used. But ok.😅
Sister Monica Joan is that you😢
That was straight up extortion
Honestly, we need another stat for Dumping Rates (Kept to Dumped Ratio and Percentage of Dumped) for hospitals
Its crazy that a hospital have entire wings empty and unused for years. Anyone else have thoughts or remarks on that? Is it accurate lol?
@impracticalnuke
Жыл бұрын
That's what you get when you run a public hospital and your government doesn't give you enough healthcare budget. I mean, I've got a fully operational hospital that's not even finished building yet in my country.
Hi😊
Yes yes yes
If only the rich could be shamed into doing the right thing. If they had shame, they wouldn’t be rich.
Nice move lol
This is great to think about in theory but the reality is no administrator or Dr. whatever do this.
Yo the extra work for reviden because he take all that people bruh 😥
The doctor was wrong for conning him
couldnt they send the patients home to die with their friends and family? or would that still raise their mortality rate?
@tims5978
Жыл бұрын
id inagine they already do that and the ones they cant send home; ones who dont have family/ have family that wont take them get sent to other hospitals like this
@tieflingcorpse9817
Жыл бұрын
@@tims5978 oh ok that makes sense
Guy had no choice, make himself look like an ass or sign the check to save face love when the posh get it.
All these Blacklist characters following my man Ryan
LMAO, no hospital has a bunch of empty rooms not being used for anything that you can just repurpose
I'm getting sick Just give me PROPOFOL
“Transfer” Pretty sure under those circumstances it was kidnapping and human trafficking
🎣🎣🎣
Doctor mugs a millionaire on live television lol
Rich man do it u might be selfish but you did a good job and ur family ur friends wi talk good to your this one way to remove once ego So ya that rich man is not heartless or selfish he is good person 😁
@suntzu9693
Жыл бұрын
Reading that gave me autism
1:00 That's an Emtala violation. That hospital could be sued for that. (If this was real)
@joshdeveaux6936
Жыл бұрын
No it’s nor