Patient Safety Is a Public Trust
When preventable failures occur, trust in the entire healthcare system is shaken. Accountability protects every patient who walks through those doors.
My name is Maureen Puckerin, and I am a resident of Kissimmee, Florida. I am writing to respectfully request your help in addressing an injustice in Florida Statute § 768.21, part of the Florida Wrongful Death Act.
We stand for accountability in American healthcare — because patient safety is not negotiable.
When preventable failures occur, trust in the entire healthcare system is shaken. Accountability protects every patient who walks through those doors.
Medical mismanagement doesn’t just impact patients — it impacts families and communities. Preventable harm demands systemic reform, not silence.
Patients deserve clear standards, honest reporting, and institutional accountability. Real oversight leads to safer hospitals and stronger public confidence.