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029 Independent Operation

Wan Ye looked at Jiang Chongli with a smile and did not notice his stiff expression for a moment. He pointed at the data in front of him and said: "As you can see, outside units or individuals pass the data to us. We

Use the institute's computers to do data analysis for them, produce reports, and then get paid."

"Because we have to pay 20% of the equipment usage fee, or protection fee, to the research institute." Manyo paused here, and then continued: "So it is convenient for us to settle the remuneration received from independent operations together with the quarterly bonus.

The next distribution should be at the end of September."

Jiang Zhongli nodded, expressing his understanding. He lowered his head and glanced at the A4 paper in front of him again, and after thinking about it, he asked: "Are all the data on this true? There are so many hospitals..."

Chu Hui smiled at the side and said: "Shaowei, do you know how many hospitals there are in the country and how many are added every year?"

She picked up the information in front of her, flipped through it, and said, "There are only twenty or thirty companies in total here, which is just a drop in the bucket." After saying that, she threw the information back on the table and looked at Wanyu.

Wan Ye nodded: "This is Shaowei's first time coming into contact with these, so it's understandable. Let's put it this way, there will be about two to three hundred general hospitals, two to three hundred traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, five to six hundred specialist hospitals, and light hospitals every year.

The increase is more than a thousand, not to mention its huge base and vast number of primary medical institutions."

"Hospitals and institutions are made up of people, and people are the most uncontrollable factor. Some people sell data for the sake of accounting, and some acquire data for the sake of accounting. And we, in order to make money, will accept some such data analysis."

"You have a total of twenty-three institutions' data. The names of the institutions have been desensitized. Just treat it as our daily work. It doesn't make any difference anyway. Besides, the workload this week is not heavy. I just have time to do it.

These."

"Finish it before get off work on Friday. Remember to back up the numbers on the network disk so that we can match them, just in case there is anyone who can match." Wanye simply assigned the task. After seeing Chu Hui and Jiang Zhongli both nodding in agreement, he knocked

He knocked on the table and said, "Okay, let's get to work. I'm going to talk to the leader of the second group. I heard that she also took some private work."

Jiang Chongli and Chu Hui returned to their desks. Chu Hui had already turned on the computer, but Jiang Chongli was still reading the information.

"What's wrong, Shaowei? Are you so serious?" Chu Hui asked with a smile when she saw that he hadn't turned on the computer yet.

Jiang Chongli shook his head: "Sister Hui, I don't really understand. Can you explain it to me again?"

Chu Hui turned her chair around, faced Jiang Chongli, and said, "What's the problem?"

"These institutions, after they have drawn blood and made typing reports, why are they still looking for us? It won't be difficult to match them, right?" Jiang Chongli asked the question he was most concerned about.

While listening, Chu Hui took out a box of biscuits from the drawer, opened it and handed it to Jiang Chongli, asking him to take it by himself. When she saw him taking one, she put one in her mouth, and after listening to Jiang Chongli's question, she turned around and drank.

Shui Shui said: "This is simple. Some institutions may have laboratory conditions and can do typing, but they do not have a database and cannot make comparisons."

Jiang Chongli immediately understood that thieves who had stolen things didn’t know where to sell their stolen goods, so they found the research institute, a large pimping agency. The research institute had its own clients. If they were lucky enough to be matched, they could directly make a fortune.

Fee, if you are unlucky and don't get matched for the time being, their data has been saved anyway, and you might be able to get matched in the future.

Even if they are never matched, they will only lose a sum of data analysis fees and their own testing fees. Compared with the high intermediary fees, these fees are really a drop in the bucket.

If these institutions are scalpers, then the research institute is a black-hearted platform. The two collude with each other for mutual benefit. They collect money from the rich and then transfer it to ordinary people, and transfer the blood, organs and even lives of ordinary people to the rich who pay for it.

people.

"Is there any problem with the source of blood samples from these institutions?" Jiang Chongliming knew the answer, but he still wanted to hear the definite answer with his own ears.

Chu Hui smiled, glanced sideways at Jiang Zhongli, and said in a faint tone: "Of course, Shaowei, this is the kind of business we do. These data may come from various physical examinations, or they may come from genetic samples provided by some people.

, it may be a certain examination in the hospital, who knows, all we have to do is analysis. We are not like those people in the third group, if we are not stained with blood, we will not be guilty."

Jiang Zhongli noticed that something was wrong in the atmosphere and did not dare to ask any more questions. He quickly changed the topic: "By the way, is the second group's private life also related to these? Is their hand-in ratio also 20%?"

Chu Hui returned to normal, stuffed another biscuit into her mouth, and said clearly: "They test a lot of items, but we mainly do transplants. There will be more private work in this area, but they go up

The handover ratio is high, 50-50 with the research institute. After all, the loss of reagents and instruments is included in it, and the risk is also higher."

Jiang Zhongli nodded, patted the information in his hand, and said, "Sister Hui, let's divide the workload between the two of us?"

Chu Hui showed a strange smile, and Jiang Zhongli felt something was wrong. Then he heard her say: "Okay, Shaowei, there are twenty-three institutions, twenty for you and three for me."

Seeing Jiang Zhongli's stunned expression, her smile became even happier: "There is not much work this week, so you should do more. On the one hand, you can exercise your abilities, and on the other hand~"

"If you don't agree, I'll tell the team leader what you just asked." After Chu Hui finished speaking, the smile on her face was like a successful fox, and she felt even happier eating biscuits.

Jiang Chongli frowned and thought about the question he just asked. Although it did have a purpose, looking at the question alone, it seemed that there was nothing that Wanyo couldn't know.

But since Chu Hui said this, it means that in her mind, these questions must be out of bounds and cannot be known by the team leader.

"No problem, Sister Hui, do you want the first three or the last three?" Jiang Zhongli gave up decisively. It would be better to do less than to do more. It would only increase the workload. Isn't it easy for him and Jing Shaowei to handle this data?

And if you have more exposure to the data, you might find something else, he comforted himself.

"The first three, Xiao Shaowei is awesome~ Come on, Sister Hui is optimistic about you!" Chu Hui gave Jiang Zhongli a thumbs up, stood up, threw away the leftover packaging bags, and then went to the wall with the first few sheets of information.

I was working on data in front of the computer next to me.

Jiang Zhongli received the compliment after being threatened, and shook his head helplessly. Instead of rushing to work, he turned on his computer and pretended to retrieve documents, but in fact communicated with Jing Shaowei what he had just gained.


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