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574 It's Hard to Say It (Part 1)

Wu Mian and Matthew De discussed for about 2 hours and decided on the rules for accepting patients.

The consumables that come from Lanke are limited. Although 5,000 consumables are a huge amount, they may take 2-3 years to use in ordinary hospitals. Hospitals that can achieve this level are considered to have a large amount of surgery.

But with Wu Mian here, it is still free. Just think about the amount of surgery and you will know how many of them will be.

A while ago, Matthew De formulated a preliminary plan and only discussed it with Wu Mian today.

After confirming the plan, Matthew De finally felt relieved.

"Teacher Wu, how long do you expect these 5,000 consumables to be used up?"

"It will definitely be used up within one year." Wu Mian said with certainty.

In one year, the number of congenital heart disease surgery was 5,000, which surprised Matthew De. But seeing Wu Mian's plain expression, it seemed that Zhizhu was holding it, and he didn't say anything.

"Assistant Ma, ask Director Li about the situation." Wu Mian didn't want to discuss more about future events. After he was free, he began to care about Han Guangyun's situation.

Matthew nodded, picked up his cell phone and made a call.

The phone ringed for a long time, but Director Li did not answer.

"Teacher Wu, you may have guessed it right." Matthew De naturally knew what it means to have a doctor not have time to answer the phone, and he said convincedly.

"It's too nonsense to not let the doctor take the exam." Wu Mian shook his head and said, "Han Guangyun has a good education. It shouldn't be so anti-intellectual. I guess he's being fooled."

"Fraud?"

"Oh." Wu Mian sighed, "The first medical privatization and restructuring were not enough, so what should I do? The Ma Hospital is the old director of the medical department, so I must understand this."

Matthew nodded.

There are so many ways here, which can be said to be hard to describe.

It is said that it is a restructuring, and many cities sold all public hospitals, which resulted in the medical level...it is even hard to describe.

Of course, this is just an extreme situation, like a city in Yuzhou, where there is no public hospital.

Even hospitals without reforms have to face the tide of history. In all industries, medical care has been relatively late, after all, it involves many complicated situations. In the mid-to-late 1990s, funding was reduced, and hospitals began to "make a living for themselves."

Inspection is a main source of money making. In order to make money, performance appraisal began to be conducted. The commission for one inspection was as much as possible. This was objective and caused a lot of chaos.

Later, about ten years ago, the separation of medicine began and the drug was priced at zero. Objectively, it was intended to give concessions to the people, but... for the hospital, it was still hard to describe.

Hospitals must have a formal channel for importing medicines, or zero price increases, which has led to the price of medicines in many hospitals being cheaper than pharmacies, which invisibly reduces hospital income and increases the workload of doctors.

Later, the phenomenon of random inspections was rectified again and controlled from the root. For example, the limit on how much is an appendicitis to cure it, which is called the price limit for a single disease.

It is hard to say that there is any problem, at least there will be no problems in the short term. Matthew also knows that these problems will eventually accumulate until ten or twenty years later and then break out, and it has nothing to do with the present.

High-level medical talents study abroad and do not come back if they can, and the passing is quite serious. Just like Tsinghua and Peking University are known as the Ivy League affiliated high school in the United States, the loss of talents in the medical field is also quite serious.

For example, Feng Tang studied at Union Medical University from 1990 to 1998 and received a Ph.D. in clinical medicine and majoring in gynecological oncology. The papers written by Feng Tang after graduation now seem to be relatively advanced.

However, after graduating from doctoral degree, Feng Tang directly gave up medical treatment and received a master's degree in business administration from GOIZUETA Business School of Emory University in the United States in 2000.

Becoming the CEO of China Resources Medical Group is all a story.

Feng Tang is a smart person. He saw the essence of the problem early in the morning and took a path that others envied. This is difficult to replicate, just like it is difficult to pass the doctoral degree from Union Medical College and graduate.

There are quite a lot of similar situations, and to be honest, Feng Tang faced much better situations at that time than now. Matthew De knew that he had sharp eyes and had seen the living environment of doctors twenty years later.

The doctors who have not left the medical industry, nurses have lived in the cracks for many years. The two iron grinding wheels in front and back were ground and ground, and the good people have also turned into bone slags.

Especially in the past two years, pediatrics and emergency departments have been in emergency one after another, and many municipal-level hospitals have closed down one after another. Especially pediatrics, the situation facing the situation is even more severe.

Even if it can be barely maintained for the time being, the hospital and the doctor are gritting their teeth. I don’t know when a person will leave and knock down the dominoes, and the pediatric department will have to stop the emergency department first.

In Matthew's eyes, he said that he wanted to improve the treatment of pediatricians and pediatricians.

Some people even proposed to reduce the education of pediatricians and emergency departments, and some people also suggested that veterinarians also have a doctor's certificate, so they can... whether it is reliable or not, which veterinarian is willing to suffer this crime?!

Nowadays, pet hospitals are all over the country, and they can provide a nuclear magnetic field for people, 600-700, and it must be 3.0T. That's all, countless people are calling it expensive.

To do a magnetic field for pets, only a few pet hospitals can do it in a province. The computer boots up to 5,000 yuan, and there is no bargaining price, and the queues will be queued for more than ten days later.

The surgery fee for pets is about 3,000 yuan, and there is no emergency room at night. If you find someone to see you in the middle of the night, the diagnosis fee will be 100-200 yuan. This is the price of conscience and friendship.

Is a veterinarian willing to be a pediatrician? Nonsense. I heard that pediatricians take the veterinary certificate and go to pet medical treatment. As long as their brains don’t get water, no one will be a pediatrician.

A few years ago, there was a news that a man came to the hospital with his pet dog in the middle of the night, saying that the hospital was cheaper.

This shows that.

Several friends whom Matthew knew had children from the college entrance examination and asked him for advice. He did not hesitate to recommend not to take the medical exam and had a firm attitude.

He advised people to study medicine, but the sky was struck by lightning. Matthew was really worried that he would be struck by lightning one day.

"Oh, Mr. Wu, there is no way." Matthew De sighed and said, "But public hospitals are much better now. Even if they have performance appraisals, this part is not high. The ministries and commissions have issued several documents and strictly prohibited orders from issuing commissions. It is said that the method of limiting the single disease type is really proposed by experts, and it is impossible to do random examinations."

Wu Mian smiled. They were all old foxes in the industry. They knew what the problem was without saying anything. Both of them knew what the problem was, but no one said it.

Capital is forcing anyone to covet the fatty meat of medical care. Wu Mian even speculated that many medical news were spread by the capital party intentionally or unintentionally.
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