Well, I for one think the Ky. Bishops accurately identified the problem. Their solution went against the basic tenants of the Social Doctrine of the Church...that's frequently the issue in these cases. (When was the last time you had to pay for a doctor's appointment out of your own pocket...it's expensive!) The solution they propose needs to be such that it respects the principles of the common good AND subsidiarity.
Shooting all malpractice lawyers would be a start (kidding, just imprison them).
But a lack of understanding of social doctrine leads to a person's heart pouring out to the needy...but recommending a solution that would enslave them worse.
As I said in my comments: get a copy of the Compendium of Social Doctrine. It is a tremendous work!
Yes, that's the key point, in my opinion.