Huiping was so angry that her lungs were about to explode. Over the years, she had never suffered any setbacks, and there was no competition that she could not handle.
She stared at Mr. Wu coldly and said angrily: "Okay, okay, very good, just wait, I will never give up with you!"
Mr. Wu looked solemn, bowed and saluted, "Send the princess off!"
Huiping walked away with a puff of his sleeves.
Compared with her medical clinic, Yuan Qing Ling's Ankang Hall is very busy. This is what Yuan Qing Ling wants to do most. Ever since she first saw Hu Ming on the slum street, she has been thinking about the major event of medical reform.
In the final analysis, she actually has to be grateful to Huiping, because if she hadn't been aggressive and provoked her about the establishment of a medical office, she would not have been so determined and spent all her savings to open a hospital and so many medical clinics. Her original plan
, just let the doctors go to work in the medical department to relieve the medical pressure.
However, the current situation is actually the best. Her hospitals and medical clinics are not part of the system. Many medical measures can be formulated by oneself, and there is no layer of corruption in the middle.
The pretended surrender of those doctors was arranged by her. She knew that Huiping would poach her doctors. In this case, she went along with the flow and cooperated with Fourth Master's money-consuming attack on Huiping, so that her newly opened medical clinic became famous, but
Not a drop of rain will fall.
In addition to having contracts with her, these doctors were also respected as never before. In the hospital she opened, doctors were no longer respected on the surface but scolded behind their backs as before.
Diseases are so common in this era. Patients know what is going on, but there is absolutely nothing they can do about it.
Doctors actually have benevolent hearts at first, but they are gradually tainted and assimilated by the industry, and in the end they think it is all reasonable.
But people who graduated from her medical school have just come into contact with this industry, and they go out to treat diseases and save people with their skills. In the hearts of these young people, monetary benefits are not the most important. The most important thing is the achievement of being admired and treating patients.
feel.
This is the fundamental reason why Huiping can't poach her people.
Of course, there is another reason, that is, the wages she pays the doctors are very high, and she does not share the wages, because once she shares the wages, it will challenge human nature. After a long time, the doctors will deliberately prescribe more expensive medicines in order to make more money. This
In the end, I will take the same path as Huiping.
Therefore, she used a high salary to support her integrity.
The imperial court has recently promulgated two measures, one is to set an upper limit on drug prices, and the other is to obtain a qualification certificate through review to open a medical clinic. It can be seen that the imperial court is finally beginning to slowly rectify the medical market.
Therefore, on the fifteenth day of the twelfth lunar month, she entered the palace to meet Emperor Ming Yuan.
She proposed to Emperor Ming Yuan that she hoped that Taiyuan Hospital would establish a medical school in the future and recruit students from all over the country. After completing the course, she would intern at the medical office for three years, and then she could go out to open a medical clinic or sit in other people's medical clinics. The power to establish a college would
In the hands of the imperial court, doctors trained by the imperial court were directly issued with practicing qualification certificates, while doctors trained by medical schools themselves had to pass the medical school's assessment before they could be issued with qualification certificates. In other words, in the future, doctors would have to take care of their own apprentices.
After being brought out, you must first obtain a qualification certificate before you can practice medicine.
She hoped that the power of medical care would eventually be in the hands of the imperial court, with rules and regulations and legal protection, because medical care was the last place to have a free market, at least not in the Northern Tang Dynasty.
Emperor Ming Yuan listened to Yuan Qingling's proposal and did not agree, because it would increase the court's expenses, and comprehensively reform the current medical treatment, which would increase the pressure on the court. In addition, it had always been the case for masters to lead apprentices.
Business rules and changes in business rules will cause shocks.
To put it bluntly, Emperor Ming Yuan hoped that everything would remain the same. He could make some adjustments, but the subversive changes made him unable to accept it for the time being.
Yuan Qingling mustered up the courage to come here today. She stood and talked to Emperor Ming Yuan for almost an hour, and her legs were completely numb. She said that the reform would be painful, but it would be beneficial to the long-term stability of the court.
The good thing is that medical treatment is no longer a chronic disease in Beitang. The hospital she opened now is like a small corner that turns green first in spring. Eventually, the mountains and plains will be dyed this green.
Emperor Ming Yuan couldn't help but laugh. He looked at his daughter-in-law, whose voice was hoarse. It was obvious that she really had no choice but to use such a lame metaphor.
In fact, at this moment, he was gradually convinced. When Yuan Qingling first proposed to establish a college many years ago, he did not agree because it was full of hardships and unknowns, and he was afraid that the doctors would join forces to cause trouble.
, I am afraid that the people really have no way to seek help. Although it is not perfect now, if you are sick, if you have money, you will live.
Even when Yuan Qingling opened the medical school, he thought it was just for fun, but he never thought that the doctors she trained today quickly established themselves and convinced the people.
Therefore, looking at this enthusiastic daughter-in-law, Emperor Ming Yuan was finally convinced.
The next day, Emperor Ming Yuan invited Grandma Yuan into the palace and discussed with her in the imperial study for two full hours.
Finally, a decree was passed to establish an additional institution, the Imperial Medical Office, with Grandma Yuan as the Imperial Physician, Imperial Physician Cao as the Imperial Physician, and the Medical Supervisor being recommended by the old lady. After the establishment of the Imperial Medical Office, various prefectures will also set up additional medical offices.
The Beijing-Zhong Imperial Medical Office supervises, establishes schools, trains and assesses medical personnel, etc.
Government-run medical offices were established in various places. The newly established medical offices were responsible for their own profits and losses. However, the medical fees and drug prices were supervised by the Imperial Medical Office and the Huimin Office. Every year, the imperial court would send officials from the Huimin Office to review. If the review failed, the officials would
Always ask for guilt.
As soon as the old lady took office, she immediately issued an order to set up nursing homes from central Beijing to various places to take in the deaf-mute, blind, lame, lunatic and disabled people for centralized recuperation.
Each state capital must have an epidemic hospital dedicated to treating patients with infectious diseases.
Each state capital must also open a leprosy house to house leprosy patients.
Anlu was opened in Linshan area of each state capital to treat mental patients.
There must be one of these epidemic hospitals, Furenfang and Anlu, in each state capital. This is a rigid rule. Every quarter, the number of people admitted and the number of people cured by these three hospitals must be reported to the Imperial Medical Office.
The order was promulgated and quickly delivered to all state capitals.
The promulgation of these orders made Huiping very angry, because it meant that her position in the traditional Chinese medicine industry in Beijing was quickly destroyed. She began to join various medical clinics to protest and oppose it as before, and even proposed to stop seeing patients again.
But other medical clinics in Beijing were willing to follow Huiping's troubles when they saw most of their patients taken away by Ankang Tang.
They all rejected her, and according to the plan formulated by the court, they reduced prices, took assessments, and obtained qualification certificates. They were too busy to do anything, so they didn't care about her.