But after the call was put through, no one answered.
"Wait a minute, let me take a look at the latest arrangements..." she said, and after a while she told me: "Well, you come over tomorrow night, and then go to the hotel to stay. I may come over later. You
Just send me a text message then. Hotel name, room number. It’s all booked during the day, sorry.”
I agreed repeatedly, "Then I'll fly over tomorrow after dinner."
"This is best. Let's go have supper then." She said, and then said: "Feng Xiao, I'm too tired. Why don't you say more? I want to go to bed. I'm going to take a shower right away. See you tomorrow night."
"Well." I said, "You should go to bed early."
"Do you miss me?" she asked me.
"I thought about it." I replied hastily.
"I miss you too. Let me fall in love with you tomorrow night. That's it? Bye!" She said, then hung up the phone with a chuckle. [`Novel`] Her chuckle was in my mind
After echoing for a long time, my heart suddenly started to stir, and I sat alone in the study and giggled.
A one-night dream. I slept so comfortably that night that I whistled happily in the car when I went to work the next day.
But on this day, something happened in our obstetrics and gynecology clinic, which almost brought the hospital to its knees.
In the morning, I was treating a patient. The head nurse suddenly came to me and said, "Director Feng, please go there quickly. There is a commotion among the patients in the outpatient clinic."
I gave her a dissatisfied look and said, "The patient is still here, why are you making such a fuss?"
She said: "Something really happened, you should go there quickly. People from the hospital's medical office are also there."
After hearing what she said, I suddenly became nervous, so I quickly finished the treatment for the patient and then ran to the outpatient clinic. When I got there, I quickly learned what happened.
In fact, the matter is very simple. A sexually transmitted disease patient had an allergic reaction after infusion in the outpatient clinic, and then she asked not to pay the medical fee. Of course, the nurse in the outpatient clinic disagreed, saying that allergic reactions are individual phenomena and are sometimes unavoidable, and they are still
She also had a skin test before the infusion.
So the patient started making a fuss, saying that there was something wrong with the medicines used in the hospital, and that the prices of the medicines were wrong. She said that she had gone to a private clinic for infusion, and the charges for the same disease were less than one-third of what our hospital charged. She said
He also said that he would go to the newspaper to report this matter.
After listening to what the nurse said, I felt very strange: Generally speaking, women who suffer from such a disease will not make as much noise as she did, and even if they know that they are suffering a loss, they will quietly tolerate it out of shame.
Forget it, because having an STD is not a glamorous thing.
So I analyzed what kind of industry this patient should be engaged in.
"What medicine were given to her?" I asked the nurse.
"Sevson lost two grams at a time. It was only a few hundred dollars." The nurse answered.
I was stunned because I had never heard of this drug before, "What type of drug is Sefson?" [
"It means the bacteria must be cured." the nurse replied.
It suddenly dawned on me.
According to international practice, a drug usually has three names: chemical name, common name and trade name. In our country, a drug usually has several names. All these drugs with multiple names are basically the same.
The content remains unchanged, only the packaging or individual ingredients have changed, and the treatments are the same. Why are some people keen on giving multiple names to drugs? As the saying goes, they hope that others will not recognize them if they change the vest, so that drug manufacturers and marketers will
You can raise prices blatantly to obtain high profits.
The secret can be seen from the prices of some drugs after they were renamed: vitamins for injection, which cost 40 cents a piece, were renamed Weixi and sold for 23 yuan. The price was nearly 60 times the original price; aspirin, 3 cents a piece
Qian, after changing its name to Bamir, sold for sixty-three cents a piece, which is twenty-one times the price of the former; Chlorpheniramine, three cents a piece, after changing its name to Crestmin, sold for nearly one yuan a piece, and its price rose to thirty times the former.
More than times. Of course, the price is also very different. Putting different vests on drugs makes manufacturers, distributors and hospitals happy, but the general public suffers. Not only do ordinary people have to pay dozens of dollars more than before,
We spend twice as much money to buy medicine to treat diseases, and we often get confused about the same medicine with different names, which will cause more hidden dangers, such as taking more medicine or taking the wrong medicine, which will make the patient worse. In addition, as doctors, we
It is also easy to get confused, which will inevitably lead to medical accidents. For example, the bacterium Bizhi mentioned just now, which is specially used to treat sexually transmitted diseases, has more than 40 names, and even I sometimes can't remember them all.
After basically understanding the situation, I first asked the people at the medical office, "What do you think we should do? Neither our doctors nor nurses are responsible for this matter."
"It definitely can't be free. This will easily cause other patients to follow suit in the future," said someone from the medical office.
I nodded, feeling that what they said made sense, and it was always the same when dealing with things in the hospital: Since the hospital has no responsibility, why should it?
"You mean, we still have to charge? But the patient's current situation...how to deal with this?" I asked again.
"We're just here to understand the situation. Since it's not a medical accident, we won't care. You can handle the patient's matters yourself." The person from the medical office said, and then left.
I was a little angry: Is this how you deal with the problem?
But I have no choice, because the first duty of the medical office is to check whether the matter is related to our medical services. The first thing to check is whether it is a medical accident. They have been dealing with various patients for a long time, and they have been beaten and abused by individual impulsive patients.
This happens often. So their attitude of not wanting to meddle is understandable.
Under such circumstances, I had to face the patient. At the same time, I was also full of curiosity: What kind of patient is this? Why is such a thing so called? Even young ladies, most of them are very
Such things are taboo because many women go into that industry out of necessity.
The patient is in the outpatient nurse manager's office.
When I entered, I was immediately surprised to find that she was so beautiful.
"This is Director Feng of our department, please talk to him." The head nurse of the outpatient clinic said to the patient.
The patient looked at me in surprise, and then said with a sigh: "What else am I talking about? You charged excessively and caused me an allergic reaction. Not only do I require you to treat me for free, but you must also compensate me for my losses."
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I said: "I have already understood that the nurse did a skin test before giving you the infusion, and the price of the drug was reviewed by the Price Bureau, so we are not responsible."
"Then let me ask you, is the medicine you prescribed for me the most expensive? Why didn't you tell me before using the medicine? Also, is it fake that I had an allergic reaction?" she said angrily.
I still calmly said: "You should have known the price of the drug when you paid the bill? Just paying the fee means that you have agreed with the price of the drug. It should be logical for me to say this, right? As for allergic reactions, that's just you.
You just have a special constitution. A situation like yours will occur only once in hundreds of thousands of people. Even the national medical accident assessment committee will not recognize such a situation as a medical accident."
"You are just quibbling." She said coldly, "How do we patients know the price of drugs? Doctors should always introduce the price and efficacy of drugs when prescribing drugs, right? The drugs you prescribed to me are the conventional drug prices.
Several times. Why didn't you tell me in advance? Yes, I paid the fee because I thought my illness was very serious and I had to take such medicine. Your doctor was derelict in not informing me of my condition, and, I
I had an allergic reaction. I don’t care what you said about me being the only one among hundreds of thousands of people. The problem is that my matter has already happened, and you must compensate me. I am only talking about this from my own standpoint.
Things. I’m the victim.”
In fact, what she said made sense, and I understood it very well, but I was standing in the hospital and talking to her about this matter from the perspective of the department, so I couldn't give in. So I said, "Since you have to think so.
If so, then you can report the situation to the medical authorities above and let the higher authorities make a decision."
I can only say this, because I really can't find any new reasons to convince her, and I also believe that our superior administrative department will not judge that it is our responsibility. Because the medical accident handling rules are there.
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But she sneered and shook her head, "I won't report it to your superior department. You are all in the same group. I want to report the situation directly to the newspaper and let the newspaper expose your irresponsibility, arbitrary charging, and arbitrary opening.
It’s about medicine.”
At this time, the head nurse of the outpatient clinic next to me couldn't bear it anymore. She immediately said: "You have such a disease, why are you still here?"
As soon as the head nurse said it, I secretly exclaimed "Oh no!" because now I clearly found that this patient was different.
Sure enough, the patient responded immediately, "What did you say?"
The head nurse sneered: "Don't you know what I said?"
I hurriedly stopped the head nurse and said, "Stop talking."
But the patient didn't give up, "Tell me, what kind of disease do I have? It's okay if you don't explain it clearly today."
I was secretly surprised: Did she not read her own medical records?
The head nurse was also angry and did not listen to my advice at all. She sneered: "You have no shame. You have a sexually transmitted disease. Is it wrong for our doctors to treat you according to your condition? What a joke!"
The patient was stunned for a moment, as if he was shocked. After a while, he came to his senses, "What did you say? Who has a sexually transmitted disease? You have to explain it clearly to me today!"
Only then did I feel that things were not that simple, so I hurriedly said: "Head nurse, please stop talking. First, bring me the patient's medical records. By the way, go and get the outpatient doctor who treated her right away."
Call."
"I have the medical records here. Humph! I want to see what you guys say." The patient took out the medical records from her bag, opened it and looked at it. Her mouth suddenly opened wide, "Me, you! How could I do this?
Where is the illness?"
It seemed that she had not looked at her own medical records before. Now I suddenly understood. So I stretched out my hand to her and said, "Please show it to me. Okay?"
The head nurse went out, and then a nurse came in. I secretly praised the head nurse for her carefulness and rich experience, because she knew that if I were left alone with this patient, it would probably cause unnecessary trouble, because the patient
Sometimes it is very unreasonable and unscrupulous to find faults. On the contrary, I actually ignored this matter just now.
The patient handed me her medical record, but said: "This is absolutely impossible! I just have general inflammation. I haven't had sex for more than a month. How could such a problem happen? You must have made a mistake.
Already."
The medical record was open, and I looked at the record above: Chief complaint: itching of the vagina for nearly a week, frequent urination, urgency and pain during urination. Physical examination: excessive leucorrhea, yellow color, odor, red and swollen lips of the vagina...
Diagnosis: gonorrhe?syphls? followed by prescription.
I looked at the medical record in surprise, then looked at the doctor's signature at the back, and immediately asked the nurse who just came in: "Who is this doctor? Why don't I recognize him?"
"It's a graduate student who just came for internship. Dr. Liu is taking care of her," the nurse replied.
I immediately understood: this intern master is a complete nerd. She even made a diagnosis based on the patient's chief complaint and general examination results without doing a leucorrhea test on the patient. Moreover, she also used the English names of gonorrhea and syphilis in the diagnosis. More
What's annoying is that she even put a question mark after the diagnosis! What's the question mark? It's just not sure. If it's not sure, why would you prescribe that kind of medicine?
This is troublesome, because it is likely to be a medical accident.
Soon the head nurse came, and behind her was the intern master, a girl who looked very young but wore a pair of thick lenses.
"Where's Dr. Liu?" I asked, looking at the intern and then looking away. I was thinking: How should I handle this matter? On the one hand, I have to convince the patient, and on the other hand, I have to try my best.
Protect this intern doctor. I know that it is not easy for a person to graduate from university to master's degree. It would be a pity if she was ruined because of this incident. Problems are problems, but it is best to
Do internal processing afterwards.
"Dr. Liu suddenly had an emergency at home today and she went home," the head nurse said.
No wonder such a situation occurs. I thought to myself, and at the same time I blamed myself: It seems that my management of the department has been too loose recently, so it is not surprising that something like this happened.
After thinking about it, I said to the patient: "I'm sorry, our doctor has just come to us as an intern, and may have some lack of experience. But we are all here, so please forgive her for dealing with your condition.
I'm getting a little impatient now. Do you think this is okay? I'll ask one of our full professors and our obstetrics and gynecology experts to reexamine you. Okay? As for your expenses and compensation, etc.
After I’ve re-examined you, can we talk about it slowly?”
The head nurse next to me immediately said: "Director Feng..."
I immediately became angry, "Why are you interrupting while I'm talking? Are you the director or am I the director?"
In the department, I rarely get angry like this, but now, I have to do this.
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