Why Families Get Lost In Healthcare Systems And How To Fight Back with Michael Mackniak and Victoria Cuore
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Healthcare can make you feel like you’re doing everything “right” while the system keeps moving the goalposts. We’re tired of families being told to stitch together courtrooms, hospitals, crisis teams, and insurance rules like it’s a normal Tuesday, then getting blamed when the pieces don’t hold. So we’re starting where most people actually live: the messy middle, when you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, and still expected to advocate perfectly.
We talk about what turns care into chaos: uncoordinated providers who don’t communicate, protocols that reward speed over listening, and mental health care that can slide into labeling and prescribing without context. We dig into why families get shut out of planning conversations, how HIPAA gets used as a shield instead of a tool, and what “coordinated care” and real accountability should look like across emergency rooms, psychiatry, social work, neurology, and community services. We also call out the financial pressure points that crush people quietly: copays, transportation, Medicaid eligibility limits, waiver programs, and the way insurance barriers can trap families near the poverty line.
This launch sets the tone for what we’re building: practical patient advocacy, caregiver support, and clear steps you can take to protect dignity and get better outcomes, without pretending the system is fine. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, rushed, or boxed in, you belong here. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s carrying the care load, and leave a review with the question you want us to answer next.
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