The Patient: Kayla, age 25, Hodgkin’s survivor.
The Disease: Suspected Autoimmune Encephalitis. 34 hospitalizations prove steroid-response.
The Failure: HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION refused immunotherapy or a safe discharge plan. Neurologist advised: ‘Go to another ER and lie to get admitted AND GET TREATMENT.‘
Exposing Medical Failures
The Dark Side of Medical Injustice
Our experience reveals a pattern of neglect and indifference that has jeopardized our daughter’s health and well-being by hospital administrators. Medical injustice is a stark reality faced by many families, and it’s time to bring this systemic failure into the light. We are committed to uncovering the truth and advocating for change, so no other family endures what we have undergone.

Upwards of 200,000 people die every year from hospital errors, injuries, accidents, and infections
— LeapFrog Hospital Safety Grade
This staggering number is not a reflection of the nurses and doctors at the bedside, who are fighting to provide care under impossible conditions. They are burdened by short staffing, bureaucratic chaos, and moral injury. The true architects of this crisis are the hospital administrators and boardrooms who choose to prioritize profit margins over patient safety, who value liability management over lifesaving intervention, and who create a system where “cost-effective” care becomes synonymous with deadly care.
They build the maze and then blame the clinicians and the patients for getting lost in their maze. This is the story of one patient, Kayla, lost in that maze.
Exposing Medical Injustice
This site aims to shed light on the systemic failures and unethical treatment my daughter endured by hospital administrators, highlighting urgent issues within our healthcare system.




