The Coalition For Truth brings together health systems, technology firms, payers, clinicians, and public servants to build a single source of operational truth: verified where care happens, durable across administrations, in service to providers, payers, innovators and the public.
Today, what happened during a patient encounter is recorded after the fact, from memory and from forms. Payers infer what occurred. Auditors infer what occurred. Compliance systems infer what occurred. The cost of that inference is paid in delayed reimbursement, rejected claims, and recoveries that arrive months or years after the fact.
Visual attestation closes the gap. It is a verifiable visual record of the patient encounter, captured as it happens. Every billable code, clinical note, material used, and drug administered can be checked against it. The record is no longer assembled from forms and memory. Forms and memory are checked against the record.
The systems that can capture what happens at the point of care now exist. State and federal regulators are signaling, through audits and program design, that the era of inferred compliance is ending. The work of the coalition is to ensure what replaces it is built openly, on shared standards, and by the institutions that will be governed by it. A coalition formed early shapes the framework. A coalition formed late inherits one.
Engagement is underway with senior officials in federal health policy, with state Medicaid authorities, with health systems of national reach, and with the technology firms providing point-of-care infrastructure. Point-of-care capture is in clinical deployment today. Capital is committed.
Membership extends entry into work that is already in motion. The seat at the table for each category is held for the institution invited to take it.
Membership is by invitation. Founding members shape the charter. They speak with one voice in conversations with federal and state policymakers, rather than each pursuing those conversations alone. The coalition is not a commercial vehicle. No fees are asked in the formative phase. What is asked is institutional weight and domain experience.