Hello! It's a been a busy few months, being CTO, CEO, CFO and CBW (chief bottle-washer).
Best of all, last week, in a teleconference, the U.S. Patent Office voiced no immediate concerns about Medical Onshoring's patentability.
I sought patent protection for a number of reasons: to get credit for being the first-to-invent; to ensure quality; and, hopefully, recover the enormous amount of capital required to be a Thomas Edison.
More soon.
The medical malpractice system is broken: Who really benefits?
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Today, a doctor’s chance of being sued for medical malpractice is 8.5
percent per year. The chance that the lawsuit is frivolous, meaning the
alleged inj...
12 hours ago