Ep. 13: Other Dr. Deaths in Healthcare — Patient Safety Failures & Accountability (Kay Van Wey)
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What if Christopher Duntsch wasn’t the exception… but the warning?
In this new episode of AdvoKAYte: Holding Healthcare Accountable, Kay Van Wey and patient safety expert Anne Roberts pull back the curtain on the doctors Anne calls “the deplorables”—providers linked to horrific outcomes who were still allowed to keep practicing because the system looked the other way.
This conversation isn’t meant to scare you. It’s meant to show you how these patterns happen and what patients and families can do to protect themselves.
You’ll hear real examples, including:
- Dr. Bruce Hinckley — a cocaine-addicted spine surgeon and the shocking lengths taken to avoid detection
- Dr. Michael Swango — often called the original “Dr. Death,” and how credentialing failures let him keep moving
- “Pill mill” medicine — how profit-driven prescribing became deadly
- Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz — violence, warning signs, and how accountability came far too late
A common thread shows up again and again: money, weak oversight, and the refusal to act until it’s catastrophic.
Premieres Wednesday at 9:00 AM CT
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Question for you: What should happen when a hospital or facility sees repeated red flags: mandatory reporting, automatic suspension, or something else?
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