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Chapter 2324

Fang Xuanling was walking home when his cell phone rang suddenly. He glanced at the caller ID and found that it was Li Min calling. His heartbeat accelerated involuntarily. Ever since Liu Rengui revealed to him that Li Min might contact him

Later, Fang Xuanling had been looking forward to this call.

He couldn't wait to answer the phone, his excited voice almost trembling: "Sixth Prince, oh no, sir!"

Li Min on the other end of the phone seemed much calmer than Fang Xuanling: "Fang Xuanling, I heard that you have launched a free medical care project."

Fang Xuanling was stunned, and felt very grateful to Liu Rengui. This man really kept his word and told Li Min about his affairs.

"Yes, yes, sir!" Fang Xuanling replied excitedly.

"Well, so, do you want my help now?" Li Min continued to ask.

"Yes, sir, we need help from Shengtang Group." Fang Xuanling replied eagerly.

There was silence on the other end of the phone for a while, and Li Min seemed to be thinking about something. Fang Xuanling felt a little nervous, and he was worried that Li Min would reject his request.

However, Li Min suddenly laughed: "No, no, no, I have some ideas, do you want to hear them?"

Of course Fang Xuanling didn't want to miss this opportunity: "Yes, sir, tell me!"

"I'll tell you my opinion, and you can decide whether we want to help you or not." Li Min added.

"Yes, sir!" Fang Xuanling said, her respect for Li Min increasing in her heart.

Li Min took a deep breath and continued: "Fang Xuanling, financial pressure is indeed one of the core difficulties in the implementation of free medical care. To provide free medical care means that the court needs to bear huge financial expenditures, which will undoubtedly bring great harm to Datang

It brings huge financial pressure.”

He frowned slightly, seeming to be thinking about how to better express his point of view: "The imperial court's fiscal revenue is limited, and every penny needs to be spent wisely. Under the free medical system, the sharp increase in medical expenses may affect

Funding investment in other important areas has caused the quality of public services to be affected."

Li Min's eyes became deep, as if he saw various difficulties in the future: "Moreover, with the rapid development of medical technology, medical expenses are also rising. Free medical care may lead to a substantial increase in medical demand, because people no longer need to pay for

Worry about medical expenses. This not only further increases the financial burden on the court, but may also cause moral hazard."

Fang Xuanling could tell that the problems Li Min mentioned were very realistic, and each one hit the target directly. His mood began to become heavy, but he still said firmly: "So, we need your Shengtang Group's

help."

Li Min smiled softly, feeling a little appreciation for Fang Xuanling's frankness. But he also knew that this was an extremely complex and sensitive issue that was not easy to talk about. So he continued: "Fang Xuanling

Xuanling, what I want to tell you is that no matter what kind of country it is, no matter what its economic strength, free medical care will put great pressure on the finances. And this pressure will become more and more important as time goes by.

will decrease.”

"If the people get used to this kind of medical care by then, and suddenly the court stops providing free medical care, it may cause serious public resentment. Can you understand what I mean?"

Fang Xuanling could tell that what Li Min said was from the bottom of his heart, and every word was full of worry and caution. He also understood in his heart that this was indeed an extremely complex and thorny problem that could not be solved so easily.

But he still said firmly: "So, we need your help."

Li Min shook his head gently and already made a decision in his mind: "Fang Xuanling, what I want to say is that this matter is not as simple as you think. It can even be said that if we really want to provide free medical care, even if it is

Ten Shengtang Groups are not enough. Do you understand what I mean?"

Fang Xuanling was silent for a moment. He understood Li Min's concerns and worries. He also realized the complexity and sensitivity of this issue. He took a deep breath and said, "I understand, sir. This matter is indeed not right."

Easy. But I still hope to get your support and help."

At this point, Li Min paused for a moment, and his eyes became more profound. He glanced at Fang Xuanling and saw that she was listening attentively, so he continued: "Then let me tell you the second reason."

Fang Xuanling nodded quickly with a respectful expression: "Yes, sir, please tell me!"

Li Min took a deep breath and exhaled slowly, as if he was sorting out his thoughts. He went on to say: "The uneven distribution of resources is another core difficulty in the implementation of free medical care." His tone became a little heavier, and his brows frowned slightly.

rise.

"Due to historical, economic and social reasons, the phenomenon of uneven distribution of medical resources between regions and between urban and rural areas is widespread." Li Min said, spreading his hands, as if to show Fang Xuanling a helpless situation.

avoid practical issues.

"Big cities and developed areas tend to have more high-quality medical resources, while rural and underdeveloped areas are relatively lacking. This gap may cause people in some areas to be unable to enjoy the benefits of free medical care," Li Min said,

He shook his head slightly, a trace of helplessness flashed in his eyes.

As Fang Xuanling listened, he couldn't help but feel waves in his heart. He understood that what Li Min said was true, and these problems were indeed difficult to solve. But he still held on to a glimmer of hope, expecting that Li Min could put forward some constructive suggestions.

Li Min seemed to see Fang Xuanling's thoughts. He continued: "In order to solve the problem of uneven resource distribution, the court needs to take a series of measures. For example, increase investment and improve the allocation of medical resources in rural and underdeveloped areas.

level; establishing a complete medical service network; strengthening the training and introduction of medical talents, etc. These require a large investment of manpower, material and financial resources."

As Li Min spoke, he clenched his fists unconsciously, seeming to emphasize the seriousness and complexity of this problem. His eyes also became firmer, as if to tell Fang Xuanling: These problems are not so easy to solve.

fixed.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Fang Xuanling couldn't help but start beating the drum in his heart as he listened. He understood that what Li Min said was from the bottom of his heart, and these problems did require tremendous effort and cost to solve.

But he also knew that free medical care was of great significance to the people of Datang, and he could not give up this opportunity easily.

Faced with Fang Xuanling's persistence, Li Min smiled helplessly. He did not expect that Fang Xuanling would be so persistent in free medical care and would even take huge risks to promote this policy.

"The third point is that moral hazard is a problem that cannot be ignored in the free medical system." Li Min sighed softly and continued, "Under the conditions of information asymmetry or incomplete contracts, since one party does not have to bear the responsibility for its actions

all consequences, and therefore actions may be taken that are detrimental to the other party.”

He paused, as if thinking about how to better express his point of view: "In the context of free medical care, moral hazard may manifest itself in the following aspects: excessive use of medical resources, improper medical treatment and fraud."

Fang Xuanling listened carefully. He knew that what Li Min said were very real problems. But he still firmly believed that as long as effective measures were taken, these problems could be solved.

Li Min seemed to see what Fang Xuanling was thinking. He smiled and said: "Fang Xuanling, I don't mean to dampen your enthusiasm. But these problems are real and need to be taken seriously and solved.

When designing and implementing a free medical system, effective measures need to be taken to prevent and manage moral risks. For example, establishing a reasonable incentive mechanism, strengthening supervision and law enforcement, and improving the public's health literacy and moral awareness, etc."

Fang Xuanling couldn't help but feel a little moved as he listened. He understood that everything Li Min said was for the sake of the people of the Tang Dynasty and to better implement the free medical policy. He took a deep breath and said firmly: "Mr.

, I understand your concerns. But I believe that as long as we work together and work together, we will be able to overcome these difficulties and solve these problems."

Fang Xuanling's performance made Li Min feel a little depressed. He did not expect that Fang Xuanling would be so insistent on promoting the free medical policy, even regardless of the actual situation and potential risks.

But Li Min decided to speak frankly about the problem: "There is also a fourth point. The decline in service quality is another important difficulty in the implementation of free medical care." His tone became serious, "When medical services change from charging to

When it is free, the number of patients may increase significantly, causing medical institutions and doctors to face greater work pressure."

Fang Xuanling began to feel a little uneasy as he listened. He was worried that Li Min would continue to list more problems and difficulties, making the whole thing more complicated.

But Li Min did not continue speaking, but paused. He seemed to be organizing his thoughts and thinking about how to better express his views.

"The decline in service quality may be manifested in the following aspects: decline in medical service quality, insufficient medical equipment, shortened medical service hours and fatigue of medical service personnel." Li Min's tone became a little heavy, "In order to solve these problems, the court needs to take measures

A series of measures, such as increasing investment in medical resources, strengthening doctor training, optimizing medical service processes and establishing effective supervision mechanisms, etc."

Fang Xuanling couldn't help but start thinking as he listened. He understood that what Li Min said were very real problems. If these problems were not effectively solved, they might have a negative impact on the implementation of the free medical policy. But he still firmly believed that,

As long as effective measures are taken, these problems can be solved.

"There's a fifth point!" Li Min frowned and said in a serious tone, as if this issue was particularly difficult for him.

Fang Xuanling looked at Li Min's expression and couldn't help but feel nervous. He quickly asked: "Sir, please tell me!"

Li Min took a deep breath and said slowly: "Queue and waiting time are problems that are often faced in the implementation of the free medical system." His tone was a little heavy, seeming to imply the seriousness and complexity of this problem.

He continued: "This problem is mainly caused by factors such as an increase in the number of patients, limited medical resources, and inefficient service processes. Long waiting times will not only cause the patient's condition to worsen, but will also reduce patient satisfaction and doctors' work efficiency."

Fang Xuanling began to feel a little anxious as he listened. He understood that this problem was a huge challenge for the implementation of the free medical policy, and effective measures needed to be taken to solve it.

Li Min looked at Fang Xuanling and continued: "In order to solve the problem of queuing and waiting time, the court and medical institutions need to take a series of measures, including increasing investment in medical resources, optimizing service processes, promoting the appointment system and strengthening informatization construction, etc.

.These things also require a lot of preparation. Free medical care is not something you talk about casually."

Li Min pondered for a moment and said in a serious tone: "Fang Xuanling, even in the future, there will be too few countries that can provide free medical care, especially big countries, they simply don't dare to do it. A country as big as the Tang Dynasty must provide free medical care."

Medical treatment is simply a fantasy. The money spent is simply astronomical!"

Fang Xuanling was silent for a while. He knew that the problems Li Min mentioned were very real. He couldn't help but start to reflect on whether he was too idealistic and whether he was too optimistic about the implementation of the free medical policy.

Li Min seemed to see Fang Xuanling's confusion, and he continued: "How much money will be needed, and how many changes will be needed for everyone to solve. These are not problems that can be solved overnight."

Fang Xuanling nodded. He understood that the problems Li Min mentioned were very serious. He took a deep breath and tried to organize his thoughts.

Li Min looked at Fang Xuanling's expression and couldn't help but feel worried. He was afraid that Fang Xuanling would lose confidence because of his words, but he decided to speak out the last issue frankly.

"The last point is also a very important point." Li Min said seriously, "In the free medical system, fraud is a serious problem." He paused, as if thinking about how to express himself better.

the opinion of.

"Fraud may come from patients, medical service providers, or collusion between the two." Li Min continued, "Fraud not only damages the fairness and sustainability of the medical system, but may also lead to the waste and abuse of medical resources.

."

Fang Xuanling couldn't help but start thinking as he listened. He understood that what Li Min said were very important issues. If these issues were not effectively resolved, they might have a negative impact on the implementation of the free medical policy.

He couldn't push forward either. He never thought that this matter would be so difficult.

He thought everything would be easy to talk about after finding Li Min.

But unexpectedly, after finding Li Min, these things became more difficult.

Because Li Min was too sober. Sober that he felt panicked.

then what should we do?

Now Li Shimin also asked himself to find Li Min to resolve this matter.

Li Min seems to be unreliable here.

What can be done?

So, he asked again: "Sir, can you help us..."

Obviously, he still wanted to ask Li Min for help.

But Li Min clearly rejected him.

"No! I can't help you with this matter! So, I'm sorry!"

Yes, Li Min rejected him.

When Fang Xuanling wanted to say something else, Li Min said: "Okay, I have something else to do, that's it!"

So, Li Min hung up the phone, while Fang Xuanling was there not knowing why.


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