AdvoKAYte: Holding Healthcare Accountable
What really happens when a hospital puts its bottom line ahead of patient safety? In Episode 5 of AdvoKAYte: Holding Healthcare Accountable, host Kay Van Wey sits down with her law partner Luke Metzler, a nationally recognized birth injury and medical malpractice attorney, for a candid, eye-opening conversation about hospital liability, system failures, and why the same preventable medical mistakes keep happening year after year. This episode goes beyond individual negligence and exposes the institutional decisions driving preventable harm: 1. How hospitals fail patients through system failures, not just individual mistakes 2. Why greed and bureaucracy block meaningful change 3. The dangerous reality of unsafe nurse staffing levels 4. How the "normalization of deviance" leads to catastrophic outcomes 5. Why nurses are the front line of patient safety, and what happens when they are silenced 6. Why filing a medical malpractice lawsuit can save lives beyond your own Luke explains why almost every hospital negligence case is a system failure case, rooted in decisions made days, weeks, months, and years before anything goes wrong. From CEOs making "financial decisions" to eliminate overnight anesthesia at billion-dollar health systems, to nurses being forced to choose which critically ill patient to save when staffing runs out, this conversation is not theoretical. It is what Kay and Luke see in their cases every single day. Kay and Luke also address the question that weighs on nearly every client they represent: I'm not the type to sue anybody. Should I really do this? Their answer, grounded in decades of real cases and real change, makes the argument that accountability is not just about justice for one family. It is how the healthcare system gets better for everyone. This episode is for: 1. Patients and families who have experienced hospital negligence 2. Nurses and doctors frustrated by the systems they work within 3. Healthcare leaders who want to understand where institutional liability begins 4. Anyone who has ever wondered whether filing a lawsuit makes a real difference 5. Anyone who trusts a hospital with their life, which is all of us At Van Wey & Metzler Law Firm in Dallas, Texas, Kay Van Wey and Luke Metzler advocate for families affected by: 1. Medical malpractice 2. Hospital negligence 3. Birth injuries 4. Surgical errors 5. Preventable medical mistakes 6. Healthcare system failures Because accountability in healthcare is not about blame. It is about making sure the same mistakes do not destroy another family. And about building a healthcare system that is actually worthy of our trust. Listen to more episodes of AdvoKAYte: Holding Healthcare Accountable: https://www.vanweylaw.com/advokayte-podcasts/ [https://www.vanweylaw.com/advokayte-podcasts/] Learn more about Van Wey & Metzler Law Firm: https://www.vanweylaw.com/ [https://www.vanweylaw.com/] Subscribe for conversations about: Patient safety, medical malpractice, hospital negligence, birth injuries, nurse staffing, healthcare accountability, institutional liability, medical errors, and patient advocacy.
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