A Contagious Smile Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2071161/fan_mail/new] Electronic medical records were supposed to make healthcare simpler. Instead, we’re watching patients get buried under repeated intake forms, duplicated medication lists, and “pre-check” paperwork that seems to disappear the moment you walk through the door. We say what a lot of people are thinking: if the chart is electronic, why are we answering the same questions at every visit, sometimes while we’re in pain, dizzy, or just trying to get basic care? Michael Macnack and Victoria Cure dig into what this does to trust and safety, from the everyday frustration of MyChart-style portals that do not talk to each other, to the bigger issues of HIPAA, privacy, and accountability. Victoria shares a raw, specific post-surgery experience that raises tough questions about allergy documentation and surgical timeouts. We also debate pain management head-on: when “just take the meds” helps healing, when it can create risk, and why personal history, trauma, and caregiving responsibilities change the decision completely. Along the way, we get practical about patient advocacy, including what you can ask for in the ER and how to push for clearer answers without getting brushed off. Then the conversation takes a hard turn into the online world, where a cyberbullying tragedy ends in a lawsuit that feels upside down, and we ask what accountability should look like when harm spreads through social media. If any of this has ever made you want to scream in your car, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s fed up with the system, and leave a review so more people can find the show, then tell us what topic you want us to take on next. Support the show [https://gofund.me/01c59071]
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