Messages for book friends on PTT, KOMICA and other websites
Hello, readers who are not in the mainland, I am Luo Sanguan, the author of this book. I suddenly wrote this single chapter today because some friends on the island told me that this humble book was recommended by someone on the island platform, but they were all recommended.
It was quite miserable to be hacked. After reading those messages, I felt the need to write a single chapter to talk about it with everyone.
Since what you are reading is most likely not the original version, misunderstandings have occurred in some plots. Piracy generally does not include the author’s remarks written at the back of the work and the book friend comments “This Chapter Commentary” that comes with Qidian, so I also read it.
There is no explanation. So I will explain it here.
First, it is said that "Japanese people give gift money for medical treatment, which is a black Japan"
According to the results of a 2016 Japanese medical online survey, among the 2,065 doctor responses, 78.2% of Japanese doctors admitted to receiving gift money. "Rejected" (please note that here is a refusal to accept and not "the patient's family has not given it")
The proportion of doctors is 18.4%. In other words, this survey shows that 96.6% of Japanese doctors have received or attempted to give gifts directly from patients or patients’ family members while practicing medicine. This survey is not made up by me, and
Personally, I can't quite understand emotionally why readers on the island have such a huge "disgust" with this content. When renting a house in Japan, you have to give the landlord a gift of about one and a half months as a "thank you gift". According to Japan
Given the way people behave, is it unbelievable to give gifts to doctors?
Second, it said "show the integrity of Communist Party doctors"
There is a very interesting saying. On the island, candidates all want to be doctors in the future. Because the salary is at least higher than 28k, and the work is relatively decent. If you get tired of doing it in the future, you can also learn from Kep to elect the president. But
This kind of "good thing" has never been enjoyed by mainland doctors. Let's not discuss the differences caused by the system. At least after mainland medical institutions separated from the government and began to become "profit and loss" departments, there was indeed a period of time when doctors' salaries were
It was very difficult to distribute the money. The solution at that time was the "supporting doctors with medicines" that has been criticized by mainland people for a long time. At the same time, there is indeed a common phenomenon of "receiving red envelopes".
In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to the "red envelope" phenomenon, and drug price management has become stricter. At the same time, doctors' registration fees, diagnosis and treatment fees and other items have been increased. Red envelopes have almost completely disappeared. I dare not say 100%, but at least 90%
More than % of doctors don’t, don’t know how, and don’t dare to accept red envelopes anymore. If they really have to send red envelopes, the more common way doctors deal with it is to directly charge the money to the patient’s hospitalization card as treatment expenses. For doctors who ask for bribes,
There are a variety of measures, including license revocation, and in serious cases, criminal liability may even be pursued.
Yes, I am just showing the integrity of Communist Party doctors. Can’t we tell the facts we encounter in real life? To borrow the mantra of an Internet celebrity on the island who even "presidential" candidates have to visit the dock one by one,
"It's cool inside!"
Third, it is said that "Chinese medicine is the best in the world in the novel, but in fact?"
In fact, China's huge population base and insufficient number of medical personnel determine that each senior doctor has experienced a number of cases that are unmatched by medical experts in other countries. There is a very sad story
The joke is, "There are some cases that are rare for others to see, but our doctors can die from overwork." The level of Chinese doctors is mainly reflected in the relatively common surgical diseases. The large number of surgical opportunities gives Chinese doctors a very rich experience.
Experience. And these experiences can sometimes even determine the patient's life or death in actual treatment. Mainland star Li Bingbing suffered from suppurative tonsillitis in Australia and continued to have a high fever, but Australian doctors could not even give a clear diagnosis for 16 days. Phoenix TV host Liu Hai
Ruo was in a train accident in the UK and was diagnosed as brain dead. After several months of treatment at Xuanwu Hospital, he miraculously improved. Five years after being diagnosed as brain dead, he returned to work.
Of course, the medical level in mainland China is not the best in the world, but it is not far behind.
To be honest, although this website has an island site, there are really not many friends who read it. And for readers who are unable to read the original version for various reasons, I don’t have any opinions about the three views. Each of the 50,000 collections has an order of 5,000, and ten people
I'm very satisfied if I read the original version if there is one in it. But if you want to read it, please don't read it with the indoctrinated stereotypes and the paranoia that "Mainlanders are the food". Everyone at least writes in Chinese and reads Chinese, so there is no need to hold on to such strong expectations.
Are you looking at the works of compatriots with hostility?
I think the consensus among readers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait who read my book is that in addition to "Tsai Ing-wen is really hot ass", there should be one more thing.