I feel like there is an actor admitted to this hospital? Otherwise, Bai Xiaolan would come to the hospital for interviews when she got off work. It is very strange to think about it.
In addition, Bai Xiaolan said "Li Xunhuan", which is hard not to remind people of Xiao Li's flying knives in martial arts novels.
But Bai Xiaolan shook her head and denied: "The little Li Flying Knife I'm talking about is different from Li Xunhuan in martial arts novels, but a knife-playing character in reality."
"Showing knives in reality?" Ding Liang was lying on the hospital bed thoughtfully, and suddenly said: "I understand, this man is a butcher, right?"
Bai Xiaolan: "..."
Feeling that this divergent thinking was special enough, Bai Xiaolan shook her head helplessly and explained: "In reality, there are all kinds of people who play knife, and there are all kinds of masters."
"For example, there is a kind of master who is called flying knife, and this kind of master relies on technology to make money."
"They often travel to major hospitals in different cities. They come to the hospital where the patient is located to perform surgery at the invitation of a foreign hospital or the patient's family."
"I understand." After hearing this, Gu Chen already understood what Bai Xiaolan meant, and answered directly: "The 'flying knife' you are talking about refers to the surgeon who makes extra money, right?"
"That's right, you still understand." Bai Xiaolan nodded silently and admitted: "This kind of person generally has very good surgical skills."
"So all their surgical expenses, including round-trip transportation, accommodation, etc., are voluntarily paid by the patient's family and have nothing to do with the local hospital."
"Because such experts can effectively save people from critical illness, and both doctors and patients have reached a private agreement."
"So, the health system has no supervision over this kind of 'knife-throwing' behavior."
"Patients obtain medical technology that they are relatively satisfied with through financial contributions, and doctors obtain economic income through their own medical technology."
After a pause, Bai Xiaolan added: "However, this has led to many stories about farmers and snakes, as well as Mr. Dongguo and wolves. We can often see them."
"After all, the doctor-patient relationship has always been very acrimonious. If it's not done right, it can easily lead to murder."
"Of course I know this." After hearing this, Lu Weiwei also roughly understood the purpose of Bai Xiaolan's visit this time, so she asked again:
"So you came to the hospital this time to interview these doctor-patient relationships?"
"Almost the same, but different."
"Different? Which aspect do you mean?" Lu Weiwei asked.
Bai Xiaolan also smiled and said: "Maybe you don't know yet? Just yesterday, another doctor-patient dispute was posted online."
“In the video, there is a doctor in a white coat asking for red envelopes from patients, which has been widely circulated on the Internet.”
"I contacted the Discipline Inspection Commission of this hospital and planned to come over today to ask for clarification, but on the phone, they explained to us that the so-called 'red envelopes' are the external expert consultations that the patient's family entrusted to the custody of the doctors of this hospital.
The fee is also commonly known as the flying knife fee, and it is not a request for a red envelope."
"After all, we don't know much about the matter, so we contacted the staff of the hospital's Discipline Inspection Commission today to prepare for an interview. We made an appointment tonight, but I didn't expect to meet you here."
"So that's it?" Hearing that it was a doctor-patient dispute, Gu Chen nodded silently and asked, "Is that the doctor asking for a red envelope, or is the patient willing to pay for the knife?"
"Not sure." Photographer Wu Jun also shook his head and said with some confusion: "The video posted on the Internet showed that someone handed a female doctor something that looked like a red envelope and said: I'll give that to you."
"Then the doctor replied: Oh, you haven't given it yet, give it to me."
"Then I took the red envelope from the other party and kept it."
"It was just a short video that went viral on the Internet. It turned out that the female doctor who received the red envelope was the chief physician of the Second People's Hospital."
"That's why we came over tonight to see if we can figure things out to avoid all kinds of speculation among netizens."
"Yes." Bai Xiaolan said helplessly: "I wasn't sure about the situation at first, but after this video was posted online, it immediately aroused a lot of criticism from netizens."
"The main point is that doctors openly accept red envelopes from patients' families, which damages their image."
"There are also a small number of netizens who believe that sending red envelopes to doctors is a voluntary decision by the family members. It's no wonder the doctor, and no one forces you to give it."
"In short, the two parties were quarreling fiercely. The hot search has not come down. The hospital has also refused interviews from many media."
"And because we had the experience of coming to the hospital for interviews before, we took the initiative to contact the hospital's Discipline Inspection Commission. The hospital's Discipline Inspection Commission was also willing to clarify the specific situation with us and let us become the exclusive interview media."
Taking a deep breath, Bai Xiaolan also said calmly: "There's nothing I can do. The appointment is at night, so I can only come over at night."
"So that's it?" Gu Chen looked down at the time and reminded, "It's not early now, so I won't delay your interview mission. We may stay here for a while and then leave."
"Okay, after we finish the interview, we will come over and have a look. If you haven't left, I can talk to you." Bai Xiaolan glanced at the photographer Wu Jun, the two nodded silently, and left directly with the equipment.
Gu Chen and Lu Weiwei stayed with Ding Liang for nearly an hour.
During this period, a nurse came over to remove Ding Liang's needle and told him to take a good rest.
Gu Chen and Lu Weiwei saw that Ding Liang and other patients also needed a rest, so they chatted with Ding Liang for a few words and promised to come to the hospital tomorrow if they had time, and then left the hospital ward.
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The next morning, the sky cleared after the rain.
The air throughout Jiangnan City has taken on a brand new look, and the streets have become clean under the wash of rain.
Gu Chen came to the office early and turned on his phone to find that the official account of Jiangnan TV station had pushed the latest statement, which was about the Second People's Hospital's announcement about doctors accepting red envelopes.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Judging from the announcement, the Second People's Hospital introduced itself as one of the first batch of tertiary A hospitals in the province, an international emergency rescue center network hospital, and a national drug clinical trial institution.
It is a provincial-level regional medical center focused on construction by the Provincial Health and Medical Commission. After the video triggered a large amount of negative public opinion, the hospital also issued a situation statement early this morning.
Gu Chen took a brief look at it and asked a simple question, probably to avoid netizens’ doubts.
That is, although this thing looks like a red envelope, it is not a red envelope, but the consultation fee of an external expert, which is also the cost of flying a knife.
However, the patient took the video and took it out of context, which caused a lot of negative impact on the hospital. The hospital also actively clarified the situation.
Seeing this, Gu Chen breathed a sigh of relief. At least this was not an incident of a doctor accepting a red envelope.
The matter finally came to light after the hospital clarified it and the Jiangnan City TV station conducted an interview and forwarded the announcement.
Gu Chen sighed and threw his phone on the table.
Lu Weiwei glanced back and said with a smile: "Junior Brother Gu is also watching this?"
"Well, I mainly want to find out what happened last night? Fortunately, it was just a misunderstanding." Gu Chen said.
When Officer Wang heard this, he was also very curious and asked the two of them: "What are you talking about?"
"About the Internet rumors about a female doctor at the Second People's Hospital accepting red envelopes from patients." Lu Weiwei said.
Officer Wang grinned: "I also know about this matter. It seems to be causing quite a fuss. But I heard that it's the cost of throwing a knife, not a red envelope?"
"Well, it's been clarified." Gu Chen said.
Officer Wang also nodded silently and said with some helplessness: "Actually, when my mother had surgery to remove a tumor, she also invited an expert from the province to perform a flying knife."
"To be honest, if everything goes to the public account, under the current policy, the fees are ridiculously low, and no one will legally perform the knife. Then patients will have to queue up."
"If it is an acute illness, you will have to wait to die. Even if the illness is not urgent, it will become acute."
"What the family members are doing now will harm other local patients. I'm afraid experts from big hospitals will no longer accept flying knife surgeries for local patients in the future."
"Yeah." After hearing Officer Wang's words, Lu Weiwei also said thoughtfully: "I can't think of the disadvantages of flying knives for the moment. Doctors in need can increase their income and gain motivation."
"Doctors who are obsessed with difficult and complicated diseases can gain exposure to more cases and gain experience. Not only will patients have more opportunities to be cured and even survive, but they will also save money and trouble."
"Even at the national level, it has alleviated the inequality of medical resources to a certain extent."
"Actually, just like this incident that was reported on the Internet, I immediately speculated that it might be the cost of hiring experts from other hospitals to do the surgery."
"If it is this fee, it is worth discussing. If we are not allowed to collect this fee in the future, it will actually be the patients who are unlucky."
"But I also visually checked the video. The red envelope is very thin, and there is only a small amount of money."
"Acupuncture is like doing business." Officer Ding, holding a thermos cup, came over and said, "Actually, I don't object to doctors using their spare time to do business. Doing business must be legal, compliant, and reasonable."
"When a doctor goes to perform acupuncture, who is the main operator? Does he have a business license? Even if he is doing business, shouldn't he be criticized? Can't he be questioned? But he must not treat business as his conscience, and he cannot tolerate any criticism."
Sitting at Officer Wang's table, Officer Ding added: "We don't do much research on the specific fees for inviting external experts for consultation. After all, each hospital charges different fees."
"But no matter how much the charge is, it is the hospital's formal charge. To put it more simply, it can be 'invoiced'."
"But for such open and transparent charging, why do patients not go through the formal charging channels, but have to pay it into the doctor's personal pocket?"
"Today, when the contradiction between doctors and patients is becoming increasingly serious, the hospital's indifferent reporting is actually somewhat questionable."
Officer Ding and Officer Wang have different opinions on the charges for flying knife surgery.
After all, everyone has seen too many conflicts between doctors and patients. If they are not handled well, it will lead to murder.
Officers Wang and Ding have dealt with this kind of thing many times, so they have deep feelings about it.
He Junchao, who had been listening for a long time, smiled and said: "In the final analysis, this is just a red envelope issue."
"As the saying goes, the devil is as high as the devil and the Tao is as high as the other. We have completely forgotten the saying of saving lives and healing the wounded and practicing humanitarianism."
"To put this incident in perspective, I suggest that we continue to investigate, clarify the facts, restore the truth, and see who is lying."
"And the hospital shouldn't do its own investigation. It should investigate itself. Do you think it's fair? I think it's more reliable for the higher-level unit to investigate. For example, is it true that the expert threw the knife? Are there other problems?"
After a pause, He Junchao added: "And not only these, this is actually a way for doctors to make money. You treat me and I treat you, but they can do many surgeries themselves and don't need to hire them out at all."
"That makes sense." Officer Wang shook his fingers and agreed: "Actually, these people can indeed perform many surgeries, and there is no need to hire outsiders at all."
"But some doctors probably introduce this 'business' to other doctor friends just to make money."
"In return, those doctors will also find ways to introduce the corresponding 'flying knife business'. In this way, you do treat me and I treat you, and there are quite a lot of them."
After all, Officer Wang also knows how deep the water in this industry is, but whether to invite experts to do flying knives, in fact, Officer Wang knows very well that he has no right to speak, and after all, he does not understand medical skills, so he must listen to the doctor in everything.
The doctor asked you to choose to ask an expert to do the flying knife, but you refused. However, if you let the hospital do it, the hospital may deliberately make things difficult.
Although most hospitals will not be so unethical, it does not rule out that a small number of doctors choose to impose requirements for their own interests.
However, patients’ families often hope that their loved ones can receive the best treatment and avoid accidents.
At this time, most family members will bite the bullet and ask the hospital to invite experts from outside to do the flying knife.
But in this way, all the expenses for food, accommodation and transportation provided by experts from other places will actually be charged to the patients.
This invisibly increases the patient's cost burden.
Rich people don't care, but patients from ordinary families often have to bear a lot of pressure.
Officer Ding walked back to his seat and said thoughtfully: "Actually, I think the response from the Second People's Hospital is just to take off your pants and fart. It's unnecessary, and it's getting darker and darker."
"Consultation is a very rigorous process of diagnosing difficult and complicated diseases by multi-disciplinary doctors or experts. The entire process is recorded. It is impossible to call the consultation fee a 'red envelope', let alone in the name of a 'red envelope'
Give it to someone."
"Anyway, I took a look at the announcement and found it to be unconvincing. Moreover, based on the hospital's announcement, if the hospital's announcement is true, then the person who shot the video was obviously spreading rumors."
"Since there is malicious smearing and spreading rumors, and it has caused such a bad impact, why has the hospital not held the rumor makers accountable from the beginning to the end?"
"Is it because I have a guilty conscience? Or have I already taken measures? All these must be explained to netizens, rather than relying on such self-justifying announcements to explain."
After a pause, Officer Ding continued: "Especially, if my own disciplinary committee investigates one of my own people and then issues a notice, it feels like my own people have made a mistake and I can just investigate it myself. This is very discreditable."
"Even if what they say is true, it will make netizens doubt the fairness of the investigation. After all, the doctor-patient relationship cannot be explained clearly by an announcement."
Gu Chen saw that Officer Ding and Officer Wang had been arguing over the issue of flying knives.
In particular, everyone has different opinions on flying knives, and they even have their own reservations about the announcements made by the hospital.
Gu Chen smiled faintly and expressed his opinion: "Actually, the hospital has only given out a simple announcement so far. This is understandable. If someone misunderstood, you must make it clear. What's more, this incident has become a hot search and has affected people.
The reputation of the hospital.”
"However, the person who posted the video has no follow-up rebuttal, so let's just regard the truth of this incident as this for now."
"If things turn around, or the person who posted the video refutes it online, then we will continue to take advantage of it."
"Junior brother Gu is right." Lu Weiwei also agreed and said: "There are not many reversals of this kind of thing? My point is, no one believes it. Let the bullets fly for a while and see what happens.
"
"Then what if the truth of the matter is not like this at all?" He Junchao drank wolfberry tea and said thoughtfully:
"The hospital is not a freeloader. Their public relations have always been very strong. They may have settled privately with the video publisher and paid part of the settlement fee."
"And what is the purpose of the video poster? If they know that it is the cost of flying a knife, but deliberately spread rumors, are the patient's family members mentally retarded? Don't they know that they will be legally responsible for this?"
After a pause, He Junchao couldn't help but said: "Anyway, I still believe that things will not be that simple."
"Haha." Seeing that He Junchao was also a serious person, Gu Chen reminded: "After get off work today, I will go to the hospital to see Ding Liang and inquire about the latest situation and see how it was resolved in the end."
"That's the best." He Junchao put down the tea cup and said with expectation: "I hope I can get the results from you Gu Chen tomorrow. I also want to see the finale, haha."
The argument about flying knives was still going on in the office, but Gu Chen didn't care about it anymore.
It wasn't until the day's work was completed and Gu Chen sorted out all the documents that he reminded Lu Weiwei: "Senior Sister Lu, it's time to get off work. I'm going to visit Ding Liang in the hospital later. Will you go?"
Of course Gu Chen knew that Lu Weiwei would follow, but he also wanted to remind him.
Lu Weiwei turned around and stole it, and nodded like a chicken pecking at rice: "Of course, I gave him chicken soup yesterday, what should I give him today?"
"Let's have fish soup, Ding Liang likes fish the most." Gu Chen said.
Lu Weiwei snapped her fingers and said, "Then fish soup."
The two discussed quietly for a while, walked out of the office side by side, and drove to the Second Hospital.
Different from yesterday's visit, today the two of them only bought a portion of fish soup to bring to Ding Liang.
Pushing open the ward door, there were only 3 people left in the ward with 4 people.
Lu Weiwei walked with the fish soup and said, "Why is there one person missing today? Are you discharged from the hospital?"
"No, I'm in the ICU." Ding Liang said helplessly.
The old man on the side also shook his head: "The patient is dying and can only be transferred to the ICU. I heard that the operation cannot be done here, so we can only invite experts from outside to do the flying knife."
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