Lin Yuan wanted to let his parents live in Yanjing for a while, but he could understand his parents' thoughts. Although the parents were not at the point of having difficulty moving, they were really awkward in a strange environment.
Therefore, Lin Yuan booked air tickets for Lin Haichao and his wife, and personally put Lin Haichao and his wife on the plane with Song Xiaomeng, and asked Xu Wenbin to arrange for someone to take advantage of the opportunity in Jiangzhou.
Having just sent off his parents, Song Fangcheng was about to leave Yanjing temporarily. With the departure of these people, the scene that had been so noisy just now suddenly became deserted.
Lin Yuan has been very busy these days, so he should seize the opportunity and take a good rest.
However, Lin Yuan, who wanted to sleep in all day, was picked up by Song Xiaojia within half a day.
Lin Yuan was sleepy and couldn't help complaining: "Xiaojia, do you know that it is very unethical to disturb other people's sleep?"
"Brother-in-law, what a good thing, Director Xu found us and wanted to treat us to dinner."
Lin Yuan didn't react for a while, and said: "I'll treat you to dinner then, don't disturb me. I'm very tired these days, let's talk about it after I get some rest."
"Brother-in-law, that's not possible. I'm just inviting you by name. It wouldn't be appropriate for you not to go."
Lin Yuan woke up after being harassed by Song Xiaojia.
"Ting Xu? Who is it? Looking for me by name? Xiaojia, what's going on?"
"Director of Nanhe Health Department, brother-in-law, this is a job. You have to help Lian Fei no matter what."
Lin Yuan thought about it. The Director Xu that Song Xiaojia was talking about was probably Director Xu Yi whom he met at the meeting hosted by Ji Wanglou. If he invited him to dinner at this time, it should be because there was something going on with the Ministry of Health. Otherwise, they would
It is not the fault of a department official to have a relationship with you.
Song Xiaojia said: "Brother-in-law, Mr. Xu was very polite. He said that you were young and promising and wanted to get to know each other. After finding out that we are real relatives, he asked me to talk to you."
This series of shocking words really made Lin Yuan a little anxious on the outside and tender on the inside.
Although Xu Yi is a senior leader of the Nanhe Health Department, he does not know everything clearly. Especially for someone like Lin Yuan who is not on staff, it is impossible for him to know the relationship so clearly.
The reason for this is that Xu Yi must have found out through local connections in Nanyang. You know, if it was really piloted in one place, it would be an extraordinary thing.
Benefits such as policy subsidies are trivial. The key is that the policy tilt will bring extremely generous returns to the local area.
Xu Yi is from the Nanhe Health Department, but he is tied to the local magistrates of Nanhe. If Nanyang, Nanhe, is really determined to be a pilot area, the economic effect on the entire Nanhe will be inestimable.
Although Lin Yuan could not influence the views of the Ministry of Health, he was able to say in front of Ji Wanglou that as long as there was a chance, he would give 100% effort for it. It is no wonder that Xu Yi was so close to Lin Yuan.
Lin Yuan and Xu Yi have different positions. He definitely considers it from the perspective of healthy development of traditional Chinese medicine, but in some places, it does overlap with the local interests represented by Xu Yi.
I believe that many places in the country will have a strong interest in the pilot innovation of traditional Chinese medicine, because the pilot can bring huge benefits to the local area, and no one will not work hard in the face of benefits.
After thinking for a while, Lin Yuan decided to meet Xu Yi. Anyway, Zhang Lianfei and Song Xiaojia were still in Nanyang, Xinglin Villa, and Nanyang. They had to deal with a lot of local functional departments in Nanyang. It was very important to have a good relationship with Nanhe officials. It is necessary.
Just as Lin Yuan accepted Xu Yi's invitation, Bai Guiwen called him, saying that he was coming to Yanjing soon and had something important to talk to him about. Lin Yuan was keenly aware that it was very likely that Bai Guiwen Yanjing The trip was also related to the recent meeting of the Ministry of Health. After asking, it turned out to be true.
It seems that officials have an extremely sensitive sense of smell. If there is any sign of trouble, they will immediately realize what they are going to do.
Lin Yuan regretted agreeing to Xu Yi's invitation. If he had refused at the beginning, nothing would have happened. But if he accepted Xu Yi's invitation and refused the invitation of other local officials, he might end up with a grudge.
The greatest skill of Chinese people is that no matter what kind of problems they face, they can always find the right person to talk to the key people.
Lin Yuan really couldn't refuse the invitation, because the main goal of Xinyuan Charity is to establish health support work. To do such charity, you need to deal with the health department. This is exactly what Jing Mingming said, private matters are public matters. , public affairs are private affairs.
Although Lin Yuan was reluctant, he had to agree to Bai Guiwen. In the future, when deploying Xinyuan Charity's health relief in Nanhu, coordination with the local health department is essential, and it is necessary to build a good relationship.
Lin Yuan really understood what it meant that the Eight Immortals crossed the sea and showed their magical powers this time. Officials from the Nanyun Health Department approached Li Yu and also used Lin Yuan's personal relationships to conduct public relations for Lin Yuan.
Before he could do anything concrete, Lin Yuan already felt a little exhausted mentally and physically.
But Lin Yuan couldn't back down yet, so he could only grit his teeth and meet one by one. This was also to lay the foundation for Xinyuan Charity's future work. When doing things in China, one must have the awareness to build relationships.
In fact, these department-level officials did not ask Lin Yuan to do anything, they just laid a good foundation. No matter whether Lin Yuan could play a role in the meeting hosted by Ji Wanglou, just because Lin Yuan could be so valued by Ji Wanglou , and worthy of such interactions.
Most of the time, such interactions are often criticized by the public or some trolls, saying that this type of public relations is a complete waste of taxpayers' money. In fact, it is an open secret in China to get to know people and do things well.
Doing things and doing practical things is not just what you say, but you must actually take every step. Public relations may be a modern word, but since ancient times, no era has been able to escape the occurrence of such things.
Within a few days, Lin Yuan's meals continued, from noon to evening, there was no rest.
Ji Wanglou did not stop, because the issue work he presided over could not eliminate the huge differences between various places. Leaders have the authority to lead, but they also have their own difficulties.
Finally, Ji Wanglou invited Lin Yuan to his home and hosted a family banquet for Lin Yuan.
After pouring the wine, Ji Wanglou got to the topic directly.
"Xiao Lin, you did get to the point of the topic you presided over this time, but you did also touch on the difficulties of the specific work. It can't be said that localities just disobey orders from their superiors, but that there are differences everywhere. The specific actual situation, in a word, is difficult."
"Minister Ji, I understand your difficulty, but there is no other way. You need to be at the helm for such a thing."
"Haha, what a helm. In fact, the difficulty lies in the helm. Traditional Chinese medicine is a very complex scientific category. It has been around for thousands of years. It is difficult for everyone to formulate an executable standard for it. Not to mention the huge power within the health department.
Regarding the controversy, both Chinese medicine practitioners and ordinary people will have various opinions."
"Minister Ji will definitely have his own ideas. Didn't he communicate with local officials?"
"There is definitely communication, but it is still far from reaching a decision. The biggest headache now is that the local health department is tied up with local economic interests. Some traditional Chinese medicine families have established companies that are astonishingly large.
The pressure on the local health department is too great, and other local departments will also put pressure on the health department out of interests."
Lin Yuan understands this. Local traditional Chinese medicine families generally have their own traditional Chinese medicine industry. Even a small change in industry regulations will have a profound impact on the industry, or even cause disaster.
Such a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners all have their own personal connections and contribute a lot to the local economy. With such complex interest entanglements, it would be abnormal not to have large-scale disputes.
The difficult thing about Ji Wanglou is that he clearly knows how difficult it is to implement standardized policies, but he still has to implement them. The sad thing is that a large part of the pressure of disagreements on these things he implements lies within himself.
Although Chinese medicine now seems to occupy a small proportion and has a low status, some real Chinese medicine practitioners are very prestigious and influential. Not as good as Xie Zhikun, Wang Boyuan, and Wang Chengxian, any one of them can give
Pressure from ministries.
Another issue that deserves attention is that Western medicine has a huge impact on the health sector. The vast majority of health officials started their careers relying on Western medicine. Once the influence of traditional Chinese medicine expands, it will affect the market already occupied by Western medicine.
There was a very big impact.
Although there are no signs of this impact yet, some people with vested interests in Western medicine will not turn a blind eye to this.
Reform, these two words are very easy to say, but when you actually do it, you will know how much pressure you will face when facing vested interests.
Therefore, for the pilot project of traditional Chinese medicine, Ji Wanglou not only considers the feelings of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, but also considers the conflict of interests on the Western side. It can be said that one disadvantage is that both sides will not be pleased.
In fact, this is the reason why Chinese medicine has not been fully taken seriously. It is not that some leaders do not pay attention to it, but that now, the status of Chinese medicine is very special, and some people do not dare to touch it at all.
Lin Yuan thought for a moment and expressed his thoughts.
"Uncle Ji, can we change our thinking? When the government is under heavy pressure to promote standardized management, the private sector will first establish the standards themselves, and then the government will compile unified opinions based on the agreement reached by the private sector and implement it as a temporary measure.
Woolen cloth?"
Ji Wanglou's eyes lit up and he said: "What you mean is that the formation of a public consensus among the people is similar to the past industry norms. Within the same industry, a consensus is formed according to this norm, and then everyone does their job based on the consensus.
Our health department should formulate management methods in accordance with industry standards and combined with national laws, right?"
Lin Yuan nodded and said: "Minister Ji, this is an idea of mine. For a highly professional traditional science category like Chinese medicine, general methods are difficult to meet its own complexity and the organic integration of contemporary society. Only in the industry
Forming a consensus within the organization and then forming management methods and regulations based on the consensus is the way to avoid disputes."
Ji Wanglou fell silent. He quite agreed with the method Lin Yuan said. He had to say that it was indeed a very good method. Some changes in traditional Chinese medicine are definitely easier to handle from the bottom up than from the top down.
There are so many. The most critical issue now is whether it can get support from various places and how to form this standard.