loader from loading.io

Health Coverage Denied? Appeal. You might win!

Code WACK!

Release Date: 08/10/2026

‘Rationing by Inconvenience:’ How Insurers Keep Patients From Care show art ‘Rationing by Inconvenience:’ How Insurers Keep Patients From Care

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK!  Got health insurance, but still can't get the care you need? Ever spent hours on hold, battling claim denials, and jumping through hoops just to get the care you already paid for with your insurance premiums? What does it say about our healthcare system when getting treatment depends not just on your medical needs, but also on how much time, money, and energy you can dedicate to fighting for it?  In her new book, , Miranda Yaver points out that having insurance and actually being able to use it are often two very different things. This is the second of with...

info_outline
Health Coverage Denied? Appeal. You might win! show art Health Coverage Denied? Appeal. You might win!

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK!  We're talking about one of the most frustrating experiences in American healthcare -  when your insurance company says ‘no.’ According to Miranda Yaver, an assistant professor of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh, insurance denials aren't rare. They're a routine part of navigating our healthcare system. In her new book, , Miranda Yaver explores what happens when patients undergoing treatment find themselves trapped between their doctors and their insurance companies. This is the first of two episodes with Miranda Yaver. Check...

info_outline
What the New UCLA Report Reveals About California Single Payer show art What the New UCLA Report Reveals About California Single Payer

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! California has debated a single-payer healthcare system for decades, but commissioned by the California Health and Human Services Agency under could reshape the conversation. In this episode, Michael Lighty, president of , explains how the report moves the debate from cost to equity.  This is the second of with Michael Lighty. Check out the and for more! And please keep Code WACK! on the air with a .   

info_outline
California’s Next Governor Could  Transform Healthcare—or Gut It. Becerra vs. Hilton show art California’s Next Governor Could Transform Healthcare—or Gut It. Becerra vs. Hilton

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! The upcoming governor's race could shape the future of health care for nearly 40 million Californians. With former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra facing Republican Steve Hilton, the election is raising critical questions about whether California will move closer to a single-payer healthcare system—or further away. Michael Lighty, president of Healthy California Now, joins us to break down what the primary results mean, where the candidates stand on healthcare reform, and what's at stake for the future of universal healthcare in...

info_outline
When Your Health Insurance Says 'No' to Your Doctor's Orders show art When Your Health Insurance Says 'No' to Your Doctor's Orders

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! For many Americans getting the right medical care isn't just about what their doctors recommend, it's also about what their insurance company is willing to cover. So what happens when those two don't agree? And why can it be so difficult for patients to fight back? Attorney Lisa Kantor of Kantor & Kantor, LLP has spent more than two decades helping patients challenge health insurance denials. Her cases have ranged from eating disorders to life-threatening cancers, giving her a firsthand look at how insurers make coverage decisions and the consequences when they...

info_outline
When Insurance Cuts Eating Disorder Care Too Soon show art When Insurance Cuts Eating Disorder Care Too Soon

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! In the United States, as many as 30 million people are affected by eating disorders, including many children and adolescents, according to . Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect both mental and physical health.  How well does our corporate healthcare system respond to illnesses as complex as eating disorders? What happens when an insurance company decides treatment is costing too much, and pressures a patient to go home? Can your insurer really cut off coverage? And what if that decision turns out to be not just wrong, but...

info_outline
We've accepted this healthcare system as normal. Should we? show art We've accepted this healthcare system as normal. Should we?

Code WACK!

THIS TIME ON CODE WACK! Is it really normal that the health insurance we pay for often doesn't fully protect us? It may be ‘normal’ but is it right? Millions of Americans face soaring healthcare costs, coverage denials, medical debt, job lock, and even hospital closures. Have we simply come to accept these realities as part of life? Retired pediatrician and healthcare reform advocate Dr. Ana Malinow says they don't have to be. After three decades caring for immigrant, refugee, and underserved children, Dr. Malinow believes America is at a pivotal moment to rethink its healthcare...

info_outline
Breaking Free From America’s Medical-Industrial Complex show art Breaking Free From America’s Medical-Industrial Complex

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! America's healthcare system doesn't only hurt us in big ways - like forcing us to choose between getting expensive medical treatments or living sick. Or having to choose the ‘least worst,’ but always very expensive health insurance policy. It also hurts us in small ways, forcing us to compromise to save a few bucks, to make a thousand little choices that can cost us our quality of life.  As we approach the 4th of July, we’re talking with Dr. Ana Malinow, a retired pediatrician. She’s helping lead a campaign for a new Declaration of Independence … from the...

info_outline
Why Nursing Home Residents  Need the Essential Caregivers Act show art Why Nursing Home Residents Need the Essential Caregivers Act

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK!   Imagine being cut off from Mom - a nursing home resident - for months. You can't bring her favorite foods, or help dress her, hug her, or even hold her hand. For thousands of families during the COVID-19 pandemic, this became a heartbreaking reality. And without new laws, advocates say, it could very well happen again. That's why they are fighting to ensure our loved ones are never again separated from those they depend on most in nursing homes and other long-term care settings Today we're speaking with Tony Chicotel, senior staff attorney with California...

info_outline
‘No Way to Live’: The Cost of Nursing Home Isolation show art ‘No Way to Live’: The Cost of Nursing Home Isolation

Code WACK!

This time on Code WACK! What role do family members and friends play in the lives of nursing home residents? When COVID hit, how were residents impacted when their loved ones were no longer allowed to visit them?  Today, we share the story of Melody Taylor Stark, who became an advocate for the Essential Caregivers Act after her husband, a retired dentist and nursing home resident, dramatically declined, then died, after being denied her daily visits during the dark days of COVID.  Melody is a founding member of Essential Caregivers Coalition, a member of Caregivers for Compromise,...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

This time on Code WACK! 

We're talking about one of the most frustrating experiences in American healthcare -  when your insurance company says ‘no.’ According to Miranda Yaver, an assistant professor of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh, insurance denials aren't rare. They're a routine part of navigating our healthcare system.

In her new book, Coverage Denied: How Health Insurers Drive Inequality in the United States, Miranda Yaver explores what happens when patients undergoing treatment find themselves trapped between their doctors and their insurance companies.

This is the first of two episodes with Miranda Yaver.

Check out the Transcript and Show Notes for more!

And please keep Code WACK! on the air with a tax-deductible donation.