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"I Was Put on Hospice at 25… and It Saved My Life" | Kay Cotten | Healthcare Henry S2 EP. 6

1 h 2 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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This is one of the most powerful stories we’ve ever shared on Healthcare Henry. At 25 years old, Kay Cotten signed hospice papers. Not because she was old. Because the healthcare system had no plan for her. In this episode, we break down: • What it’s like to be put on hospice at 25 • How the healthcare system failed her repeatedly • Why hospice became the only place she could get real care • The truth about insurance, access, and system breakdowns • What happens when doctors run out of answers • How hospice gave her something unexpected — relief • And how she went from near death… to recovery This is not just a healthcare story. It’s a reality check. Because what happened to her… Is happening to more people than you think. Watch the full episode and see what the system really looks like. 🔗 Full episode also available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iHeartRadio Follow us: @HealthcareHenry #HealthcareHenry #HospiceCare #HealthcareCrisis #PatientStory #ChronicIllness #NearDeathExperience #SurvivalStory #HealthcareSystem #MedicalJourney #HealthcareInAmerica #InsuranceProblems #PalliativeCare #RealStory #HealthAwareness #HealthcareReform

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