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Victoria Beckham sends sweet message to husband David after hospital admission
Victoria Beckham sends sweet message to husband David after hospital admission

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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Victoria Beckham sends sweet message to husband David after hospital admission

Victoria Beckham told fans her husband, David, was in hospital as she shared a snap of the former footballer in a sling after reportedly having surgery for a broken wrist Victoria Beckham shared a sweet message for her husband today after revealing the England ace had been in hospital. In a snap which concerned the newly appointed Sir's legion of loyal fans, the 50-year-old could be seen lying in bed wearing a hospital gown, sporting a bright blue sling and Get Well Soon friendship bracelet amid reports he'd had surgery for a broken wrist which he sustained in 2003. Sending well wishes to her husband as he recovers from his reported secret surgery, Victoria captioned the photo with a sweet message which read: "Get well soon, Daddy," in a heartfelt post to the father of her four kids. The former Spice Girl is yet to speak out on David's injury, however, it has been reported that the former footballer underwent an operation to repair a broken wrist that he sustained 22 years ago – during a friendly football match against South Africa in 2003. ‌ ‌ A recent x-ray reportedly showed a screw, which was used at the time, embedded in his forearm after it failed to dissolve properly. After the game more than two decades ago, which saw him fall awkwardly, he was substituted early in the second half and was taken to the hospital. David recently revealed his long-running career left him with multiple injuries and years of "wear and tear". He said: "Certain parts of my body were a real mess." The Man Utd star's hospital dash comes after his eldest son, Brooklyn, reached out his family following weeks of feud rumours. The hot sauce enthusiast stunned the showbiz world when he swerved David's 50th last month with his wife, Nicola Peltz. After weeks of cryptic Instagram posts in which Brooklyn told his wife he would 'always choose her' while wishing her brother and dad happy birthday while continuing to ignore his own parents and siblings, he has now reached out to his 'nanny'. He marked his grandmother's birthday with a post that included a photo of him beside her. Brooklyn wrote: "Happy birthday nanny xx love you so much." ‌ It is thought to have been the first time the hot sauce enthusiast has reached out to his family on social media since rumours of a feud started swirling Meanwhile, David shared a gushing post of his own to celebrate his mother's birthday. He even gave Brooklyn a nod as he refused to give into the recent slew of apparent social media digs and snubs from his firstborn. David captioned the tribute post: "Happy birthday mum we love you so much. I hope you have the best day. Thank you for always being there for us all Love you x @sandra_beckham49 @lynnebeckhambriggs1972 @jo_jo_beckham_ @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven."

Get Well Appoints Michael Schram as Vice President, Health System Sales to Introduce AI Products and Accelerate Market Expansion
Get Well Appoints Michael Schram as Vice President, Health System Sales to Introduce AI Products and Accelerate Market Expansion

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time5 days ago

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Get Well Appoints Michael Schram as Vice President, Health System Sales to Introduce AI Products and Accelerate Market Expansion

BETHESDA, Md., June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Get Well , the leader in digital patient engagement, is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Schram as Vice President of Health System Sales, where he will oversee all aspects of revenue expansion in its core market, including strategic partnerships, market development, and solution growth across Get Well's suite of digital engagement platforms including new AI products recently introduced at the 2025 Get Connected conference. Schram brings over 25 years of experience at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and enterprise sales, with a proven track record of leading go-to-market strategy, scaling revenue, and forging strong partnerships with leading health systems. His leadership will be instrumental in advancing the company's efforts to empower patients and enable care teams with intelligent, connected tools across the care continuum. "Mike's deep understanding of the healthcare ecosystem and his relentless focus on solving real-world problems with scalable technology solutions make him an ideal leader to drive our next phase of growth," said Michael O'Neil, Founder and CEO of Get Well. "Mike is a leader, a collaborator and a relentless growth leader who attracts top talent and earns the trust of health system leaders. We are so excited to welcome him back to Get Well as we introduce our new Precision Care platform and AI products as part of SAI Group, a global leader in enterprise AI." A familiar face to the company, Schram previously served in a senior leadership role at Get Well, where he led strategic growth initiatives across inpatient, ambulatory, and digital health markets, and has remained a trusted industry voice through executive positions at various leading healthcare organizations, and most recently, a healthcare startup focused on informed consent, blending emerging technologies with operational transformation for providers. "I'm thrilled to rejoin Get Well at a time when health systems are urgently seeking to modernize engagement and reduce friction across care journeys," said Schram. "As part of SAI Group, Get Well is uniquely positioned to accelerate the impact of enterprise AI capabilities and deliver the outcomes patients and providers need." Schram holds extensive experience navigating complex health system relationships and delivering enterprise solutions at scale. His appointment underscores Get Well's commitment to attracting top healthcare talent and delivering measurable results in care engagement, patient satisfaction, and health outcomes. About Get Well Now part of SAIGroup , Get Well is redefining digital patient engagement by putting patients in control of their healthcare, inside and outside the hospital. Get Well combines advanced AI navigation with high-touch care experiences to improve patient activation, loyalty, and outcomes and reduce the cost of care. Get Well serves more than 10 million patients annually at over 1,000 hospitals and clinical partner sites, using longitudinal data analytics to better serve patients and clinicians. Get Well's award-winning solutions were recognized again in 2024 by KLAS Research, Fierce Healthcare and AVIA Marketplace . Learn more about Get Well and follow us on LinkedIn . Media Contact– Chris Gale, Chris@ View original content: SOURCE Get Well Erreur lors de la récupération des données Connectez-vous pour accéder à votre portefeuille Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données Erreur lors de la récupération des données

Get Well launches AI patient assistant designed to improve post-discharge support
Get Well launches AI patient assistant designed to improve post-discharge support

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

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Get Well launches AI patient assistant designed to improve post-discharge support

US-based digital patient engagement company Get Well has introduced Opal, an on-demand AI patient assistant designed to enhance the hospital experience and support after discharge. Opal is intended to function as an always-on agent that provides patients with tools to manage their healthcare journey, as well as help with navigating inpatient stays and preparing for discharge. The AI patient assistant offers educational content for patients, their families and caregivers, as well as reminders for follow-up appointments without the need for a separate app. By functioning as an intelligent extension of the care team, it aims to help health systems reduce costs, optimise resources and decrease the likelihood of patient readmissions. Get Well founder and CEO Michael O'Neil said: 'Joining SAIGroup has accelerated Get Well's access to data, technology, and talent to unleash the power of GenAI and agentic AI on reducing friction for patients, empowering caregivers, and delivering more value for health systems at every point in the care continuum. 'Opal is Get Well's first manifestation of a new precision care platform aimed at expanding the power of patient and clinician engagement to improve experience, quality, and cost of care.' The launch of Opal coincides with the demonstration of AI-driven assistants by Get Well and its sister company, RhythmX AI. These assistants have been developed using the precision care platform created by the two companies' parent company, SAIGroup. SAIGroup chair Dr Romesh Wadhwani said: 'With Get Well now part of the SAIGroup family, we're combining the proven strengths of Get Well's Opal agent and RhythmX AI's precision primary care solutions to create the next generation of healthcare innovation - one that thinks, learns, and acts alongside clinicians and patients.' In June 2023, Get Well began working with US-based IT provider CareView Communications in an effort to streamline virtual care for inpatients. "Get Well launches AI patient assistant designed to improve post-discharge support" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

UK's most dangerous prisoner's disturbing love letters to new girlfriend
UK's most dangerous prisoner's disturbing love letters to new girlfriend

Daily Mirror

time26-04-2025

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UK's most dangerous prisoner's disturbing love letters to new girlfriend

Robert Maudsley, once the UK's most dangerous prisoner, has found love according to a series of cards penned behind bars and seen for the first time by the Mirror The quadruple killer dubbed 'Hannibal the Cannibal' has found love after 51 years behind bars. Robert Maudsley, 71, the UK's longest serving prisoner once identified as the most dangerous inmate in the country, never sees his 'sweet girlfriend' Loveinia MacKenney, a mum-of-one. But for the past five years, he has written a string of letters to pledge his undying love for her. In his last one, after being moved from a 'glass cage', the perspex box in Wakefield jail where he was held in solitary confinement, he told her: "Due to certain restrictions I am not able to write as freely as I would wish to. "But you already know how I would love you, if I was there with you." The besotted single mum told how they had formed a special bond. He had spent 46 years in solitary confinement before his transfer to Whitemoor jail in Cambridgeshire on April 8. ‌ ‌ In March, he told her: "All the kindness, thoughtfulness and love you have shared with me through these last short years can get me through anything." He adds: "My beautiful Loveinia, the more love we experience in our lives, the more the bad experiences tend to fade into the distance and we can live our lives to the full." His letters and cards are full of tenderness. Yet they have never seen each other in person, and accept that they may never meet. Loveinia says: "I have so much love for him. I know that is unbelievable given that we have not spoken and have not met. People see him as a monster, they call him Hannibal the Cannibal. I know that he is far from that. "Bob is a loving and caring person and the letters show that." In his most recent correspondence, he outlines why he went on hunger strike in Wakefield earlier this year, after his Playstation and some of his 'perks' were taken away. ‌ He tells her: "Sometimes Loveinia we do have to fight for what is right and we believe in.. "We just need you to get better, and take care of us." She received Get Well cards after recent medical treatment, and a Christmas card to 'Someone Special', in which he wrote: "As my sweet girlfriend, you have been there for me." ‌ He hoped that she would see loved ones during festive season, adding: "I truly hope you can find someone to love you, in a physical sense, as I long to do for you. "Thank you for being there for me, and for giving me so many beautiful and wonderful dreams; I hope dearly I have done the same for you when you think of me." ‌ Their songs should be 'Someday We'll be Together' by Diana Ross and 'Catch the Wind' by Donovan, he adds. Loveinia, who cares for her disabled adult son Thomas, 46, felt an instant connection with Maudsley after seeing the 2020 TV documentary 'Killer in the family'. ‌ It told of the abuse he suffered in care after being parted from his family in his native Liverpool. Loveinia believes the conditions in which he has been held throughout his record time behind bars are 'torture', especially his perspex cell in Wakefield jail, known as Monster Mansion because of the highly dangerous inmates locked up there. "I feel his pain, I cannot put it into words," she said. "He has been victimised yet he has never lost his moral compass. ‌ "He holds onto his beliefs, he has never said anything wrong or inappropriate to me, he stands strong despite it all. It is love and that is what he needs desperately, and it is unconditional love that we share. "I have said to him on many occasions: 'There is only one thing I want from you Bob, and that is to know that you are ok'. ‌ "I could quite easily have ended up like Bob because of what has happened in my life, we have shared so many similar experiences. "It is only by the grace of God that has not happened to me." Maudsley became the UK's longest serving prisoner after the death of Moors murderer Ian Brady, who served 51 years, in 2017. ‌ First jailed in 1974 for killing child abuser John Farrell, 30, he has killed three men while behind bars. He warned his captors that he could not bear being alongside rapists and paedophiles on a prison wing before his move to his specially built cell. After killing his last two victims, he was said to have told a Wakefield guard: 'There'll be two short on the roll call." After the two murders of 1983, he spent 23 hours a day in a cell 18 ft by 15 ft wide, which he described as being buried alive in a concrete coffin. ‌ Londoner Loveinia has learned of his early life in detail through their letters. She said: "Imagine what he has suffered down the years. "I cannot comprehend what he has been through and what he continues to go through. "He was on his own at first, he had no family visiting. His dad told his two brothers that he was dead, and they believed that for years. ‌ "He needs all the support he can get. I am not just a pen friend, and if you see the letters from him, you will understand that. My heart breaks for him and my heart goes out to him." She added: "He came out of the homes at the age of 16, he came to London's West End and was raped. He is not evil, they call him a cannibal and all that, but when he first killed the child abuser, he gave himself up as he knew what he had done was wrong." She believes that he is 'extremely vulnerable' now in Whitemoor, and is adamant that he should be taken off the wing where he is held with up to 70 other prisoners. Maudsley murdered the fellow patient in Broadmoor secure hospital in 1974. The victim was found with a plastic spoon blade in his ear, which led to his prison nicknames; first 'Spoons', then Hannibal the Cannibal, amid claims that he had eaten his brain. The post mortem made clear that was not the case but the nickname stuck. His brother Paul, 74, told of a phone call with him last month when he told him: "Don't be surprised if this is the last time I call you'. Maudsley went on hunger strike; that has now ended.

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