We
have special courts for bankruptcies where judges handle creditor and
debtor claims, tax liens, workers compensation, and so on.
One
of the complications that requires change, and proves costly with
health care, is malpractice cost. The problem is primarily due to
the huge amount of lawsuits against providers. And fraud that
permeates the system.
The
result is the high outlay due to defensive medicine and doctor
malpractice insurance premiums.
ObamaCare
intentionally does nothing to stop this menace.
The
practical solution: Arbitration courts made up of judges, trained in
science and medicine. That would eliminate awards because of “junk
science.”
The
courts could eliminate attorney’s cuts of the award proceeds and
put a cap on out-sized sums that ordinarily come from ignorant juries and jurists. While seeing that patients are compensated for actual
malpractice. The courts would be financed from doctors' insurance
premiums. (See the Earl J Weinreb NewsHole® comments and
@BusinessNewshole tweets.)
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