Lower costs.
Faster access.
Fair outcomes for patients and physicians.
Healthcare is expensive because the system rewards paperwork, legal games, and defensive medicine.
My plan improves access and lowers costs by fixing incentives—without turning healthcare into a bigger government program.
This is not a federal takeover of healthcare.
It is a national verification and portability framework.
It makes it easier for patients to find qualified doctors and easier for doctors to treat patients across state lines.
More qualified access means more competition.
More competition means lower prices.
Today’s malpractice system is a perverse incentive.
It drives defensive medicine, inflates costs, and pushes physicians out of high-risk specialties.
Patients deserve fair resolution.
Physicians deserve protection from jackpot litigation and emotional jury trials.
Medical claims for physicians participating in the Registry would follow a professional resolution path.
Claims are reviewed by physicians in the same specialty—people qualified to evaluate standards of care.
This does not remove anyone’s rights.
It offers a voluntary alternative designed to deliver faster, fairer outcomes.
Patients receiving care under the Registry track agree in advance to resolve medical claims through this expert-review and restorative compensation process instead of a jury trial.
Patients remain free to seek care outside the Registry if they prefer the traditional court system.
Defensive medicine is a major driver of healthcare inflation.
When physicians must practice for lawsuits, patients pay the bill.
Patients should be treated like customers, not claimants.
Physicians should be judged by experts, not courtroom theatrics.
And healthcare should be priced and delivered like a service—not like a cartel.
If you want a healthcare system that serves patients—not bureaucracy—help us win.
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