Chapter 697 Chief Arbitrator

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 Sure enough, after the surgery, people didn’t even talk about paying for the knife.

Not a penny was given.

However, just after leaving the operating room, Liu Miqiao and Zou Qingxiang met the person who really invited them. He took Liu Muchiao and Zou Qingxiang to another hospital.

A very small hospital.

What surprised Zou Qingxiang was that this was just a rural hospital.

It’s not a township health center, it’s a contracted health center, and now it’s turned into a hospital, a Grade II A specialty hospital.

They didn't think much of this health center at first sight, but when they entered, they were shocked.

Where is this a rural hospital?

A 20-story hospital building actually has 1,000 beds, and it’s hard to find a bed.

This is a specialized hospital specializing in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.

Good guy!

There are other hospitals like this in the Northwest.

Is there anything special?

Once they got to know each other, Liu Muqiao and Zou Qingxiang were no longer calm.

The treatment plan they adopt is similar to that of Antai Hospital, with minimally invasive puncture and traditional Chinese medicine.

What's funny is that the minimally invasive technique is exactly what Liu Muchiao and his colleagues use, but they don't do brainstem puncture.

Regarding traditional Chinese medicine, Liu Muqiao shook his head secretly. What they drank was a decoction, and the formula was similar to the traditional Chinese medicine in "Huatuo Regeneration Pills".

There's just one difference, all their patients must stay for 7749 days.

Therefore, although they have more beds than the neurology department of Antai Hospital, the actual number of patients admitted is not at the same level as that of Antai Hospital.

The average length of stay at Antai Hospital is only 12 days.

Comparing the per capita hospitalization days between 12 days and 49 days, the former treats more than 7,000 patients per year, while the latter only treats 7,000 patients.

However, no matter what, a rural private hospital treats more than 7,000 stroke patients a year. What level is this?

Liu Muqiao arrived at the bustling ward and finally saw a patient.

The patient's eyes were open, but he didn't react at all when anyone came over. Even Liu Maqiao didn't react when he checked him.

Typical vegetative state.

The patient's family members took out the CT scans and showed them to Liu Miqiao.

Liu Muqiao watched the CT film carefully for a while.

"Do you think this is a medical accident?" asked the person who invited Liu Maqiao.

"You invited me here just to ask me this question?" Liu Maqiao said in surprise.

Before he came yesterday, someone sent information from the mailbox. It was about a person who suffered from subarachnoid hemorrhage and brainstem bleeding after surgery for cerebral hemangioma.

There is a cyst in the brainstem.

He thought he was being asked to do a brainstem puncture.

I didn’t expect people to ask this question.

Liu Muqiao said: "I don't want to answer this."

"You were invited by me."

"I don't want your money."

The man became anxious and said, "You have to follow your conscience. I'm just waiting for a word from you."

Liu Muqiao said: "Many times, things are not done based on conscience, but you still have to be qualified!"

"What do you mean?"

"Because I am not a medical association. To judge whether it is a medical accident, there are two institutions, one is the appraisal by the medical association at the prefecture level or above, and the other is the appraisal by the appraisal agency designated by the court."

"Dr. Liu, we have already agreed that as long as you say a word, we will not go through the medical identification route."

Liu Muqiao was very puzzled. You would rather give out 30,000 yuan than take the medical appraisal route?

This logic has no solution.

This patient suffered from subarachnoid hemorrhage after surgery for a cerebral hemangioma. The hospital used a large dose of antispasmodic drugs to dilate the blood vessels, and then brainstem hemorrhage occurred.

Is it a medical accident?

It's hard to say.

There is no way to be sure whether brainstem hemorrhage is a complication. You may say it is not because you used a large dose of vasodilators. You may say it is. It is correct for people to use antispasmodics.

Generally speaking, Liu Muqiao tends to think that it is not a medical accident, but at most it is a complication.

He wanted to say it, but couldn't.

I am not a medical appraisal unit, so I have no such right.

"The doctor who performed the surgery did not have a medical license at the time."

Huh?

This is troublesome.

Practicing doctors must have a medical practitioner certificate before they can conduct business.

"What's going on?"

It turned out that the chief surgeon had moved to another place and had not had time to change the location of his practice, which was an illegal practice.

Oh!

Got it.

"It's not a medical accident!" Liu Maqiao said.

He must say this.

According to this logic, I, Liu Miqiao, also practice medicine illegally.

However, flying knives has always been acquiesced. Even large national-level hospitals allow doctors to go out to fly knives. Even during the disaster relief process, the country also allows medical practice in other places. No one is punished for not complying with the Physician Law.
Why did they ask me, Liu Miqiao, to do this?

Liu Muqiao suddenly thought of someone.

Peng Qianlong.

It’s him again!

Why him again?

Unexpectedly, after Liu Miqiao said what he just said, the people who listened were not angry, but laughed.

"Thank you."

"Thank you?"

"Yes, we have been struggling with this matter for several months, going through the medical appraisal process. You know, this involves judicial issues, a very thorny legal issue. We won't go into more detail about this. It's part of their legal profession.

The matter is fine now, and the hospital and the family can reach a reconciliation."

The more Liu Maqiao listened, the more confused he became.

"Are you not a family member?"

"No."

"Are you not a hospital administrator?"

"Yes, I am not the hospital administrator either. I am Peng Qianlong's subordinate."

Liu Muqiao was shocked.

This is a private secret.

Liu Muqiao was a little scared when he thought about it. Didn't I become an underground arbiter?

Thinking of this, Liu Muqiao felt very uncomfortable. He didn't want to get involved in these things, and he didn't want to be around anything underground.

Although people recognized Liu Miqiao's arbitration, he really didn't want to get this kind of power that was not his own.

"Dr. Liu, from now on, for similar issues in the Northwest, your appearance fee will be 30,000. What do you think? We have already discussed it. For private arbitration, you will be the chief arbitrator."

Liu Muqiao shook his head.

"I didn't agree. Don't force me, I will never do it."

The man laughed.

"You don't want to? You may not know much about this matter. In some disputes, doctors and patients are unwilling to go through the process and are willing to have private mediation. This is also a supplement to solving problems. Private mediation also requires high-level experts. You are

The chief arbitrator we selected is doing good things for the hospital and the patients."

Liu Muqiao still shook his head firmly and said, "I don't want to."

"The reason, can you tell me the reason? You know, many big names in the medical field aspire to this position."

"I don't want to. Because this is a way for your alliance to deal with difficult problems. I don't believe in its legality or its fairness. To be clear, I am a law-abiding person, not a law enforcement officer.

Do you understand?"

Got it!

The man smiled and said: "This is not a question of whether you are willing or not. Of course, it is rare to use you only a few times a year. So, don't worry..."

Liu Muqiao waved his hand and interrupted him: "I don't want to listen to you anymore. Let's talk about this patient. He still has hope of treatment."

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