Chapter 369: Helplessness (Thank you for the warm reward in the snowy region)

To sum up, Gu Fanxin summarized that the problems encountered by ordinary people in seeing a doctor, and the problems that are difficult to see a doctor now, are mainly price, hospitalization, hospital management, and lack of understanding and distrust of doctors. Fastest updates

One is the most popular problem of high cost, and the other is the problem of the service attitude of hospital staff, and the causes are also very complex.

Of course, there are hospital factors, such as inadequate management, or insufficient education of professional ethics for doctors, which cannot be denied.

But there is also an element of ordinary people. As the saying goes, a slap doesn't make a sound.

Ordinary people feel that it is inconvenient and uncomfortable to go to the hospital to see a doctor, and they often complain that the hospital is not good or bad, which also causes tension between doctors and patients.

She believed that her mentor, Professor Lin, would certainly not make people complain.

Take the nearby medical university hospital as an example, as far as she knows, a specialized hospital is different from other hospitals, and one doctor has to be responsible for several patients at the same time.

A nurse's station is also responsible for a relatively large amount, with 62 beds and 52 beds.

Generally speaking, a doctor is responsible for 9 to 13 beds, but in fact, patients are more seriously ill, and there is a risk of heavy bleeding, coma, and infection.

The labor intensity of medical staff is relatively high, and the basic situation is like this.

The outpatient volume of the specialist clinic is relatively large, and the chief physician has to see more than 30 patients in a morning, and often has to wait for work hungry when the time comes to get off work at noon.

Because the people in line are waiting for their turn, and as a result, seeing that it is their turn, if you leave the next sentence and leave: "It's time to get off work", see if the crowd will be angry?

After several years of treatment in other places, it takes more time and energy to see more than 30 patients than the first-time doctors.

Medical costs are highly increasing, one is the upgrading of conventional drugs, and the other is the addition of new drugs that make medical costs grow relatively fast, such as interferon, which is helpful for hepatitis B patients to turn negative, but it is very expensive and has a long time to use.

After analysis, Gu Fanxin felt that antiviral drugs, antibiotic drugs, and organ support drugs were the most expensive.

For example, use antibiotics rationally, step up the ladder, and don't give patients very expensive and top-notch antibiotics as soon as they come up.

For example, if you have a cold, you just need to take medicine and injections, and there is no need to hang up a drip.

Second, grasp the indications, and you don't have to make it to the head to stop.

Organ support drugs for critically ill patients in the ICU, hospitals often treat it as a high degree of rescue, and high-intensity rescue usually does not take a particularly long time.

If these patients are used for a long time in the support of various systems, medical treatment has the meaning of saving lives, but the health reserves that patients pay and receive are not compatible.

Now, if a young person goes to the emergency room, he can't wait to solve the problem in 20 minutes, and if he doesn't solve it, he can't wait to come up and beat you.

This is not a matter for the hospital, who is to blame for seeing a doctor? It cannot be said that the hospital is not responsible.

If you want to make China, which accounts for 22% of the world's population, get good health protection, and we include the private and government health care expenditure, which accounts for 1% of the world's health care expenditure, and the hospitals are helpless in this situation.