31. The emotion of seeing a doctor
I've been sick lately, and I've been tossing and turning in the hospital for a few days, and I haven't gotten better, so what else can I say at this time? The newspaper also said that patients who enter the hospital are like pigs in the slaughterhouse, waiting for the doctor to slaughter them. The pen %fun %Ge www.biquge.info remembered that Mr. Zhu Zhi had a sore throat in the past, and went to see the doctor, and when the doctor saw Mr. Zhu Zhi's well-dressed, magnificent, and talented, he was expected to be a rare God of Wealth. So after asking about the condition slightly, Long Feifeng Wu prescribed it, and Mr. Zhu Zhi went to the pricing lady to make a price, more than 500 yuan, and Mr. Zhu Zhi's legs were weak, and he almost sat on the ground. Once I had a cold, maybe the doctor also saw Mr. Zhu Zhi's fat head and big ears, and he thought he was rich, so he recommended a new medicine to me, more than ten yuan a piece, and I went to the pharmacy to pay a price, more than 600 yuan! I was angry, tore up the prescription, went to buy a few white and black clothes, and I was able to dominate the wine field again that day.
The newspaper said that at present (2009), the huge profit margin of some drugs in various hospitals has far exceeded the profit margin of about 40% stipulated by the state, reaching about 500%. For example, for a cold medicine, the price of a pharmaceutical company to the hospital is 6.5 yuan per bottle, but some hospitals charge patients as much as 50 yuan; for another example, for an injection, the price of the pharmaceutical company is only 2.5 yuan, while a large hospital in Nanning charges patients 17.2 yuan per bottle. The factory price is more than 20 yuan a box of anti-cancer Chinese patent medicine asparagus tablets, and the hospital price is more than 180 yuan. At present, the phenomenon of inflated prices of some new antibiotics and anti-cancer drugs is widespread. The deputies and members of the two sessions said that the price of medicine has a bearing on the vital interests of the masses. "More than 90% of drugs have room for price reduction, and there is no problem at all if the price is cut by 50%." In ******** 2015, at the panel discussion of the Guangxi delegation, Wei Feiyan, a representative of the National People's Congress and chairman of Guangxi Huahong Pharmaceutical, made a surprising remark. In fact, the inflated price of drugs is only one aspect. More and more doctors in the current medical field have lost their moral bottom line for the sake of fame and fortune. Professor Hu Dayi of Tongji University School of Medicine said that he had treated a female patient in her 40s, who had visited many hospitals, and the doctors said that she had coronary heart disease, and she was also under a lot of psychological pressure, but the treatment has not been effective, and she can only walk with the help of a wheelchair. After examination, Professor Hu found that the patient was not sick at all, but he was scared out of depression by the doctor.
The surprisingly high medical expenses and medical ethics and medical style have been criticized by countless people, so I won't say much about them here. What I'm thinking about here is the efficiency of hospitals. Anyone who has been to the hospital knows that there are so many red tape rules and regulations in the hospital, consultation, registration (queuing), seeing a doctor (queuing), laboratory tests (queuing), examination (queuing), bargaining (queuing), taking medicine (queuing), treatment (queuing), so many so many that a healthy person can be tossed to get sick.
In 2000, Mr. Zhu worked as an editor in the newspaper, and he didn't get off work until two o'clock every night, so tired! Finally, one night, stone disease attacked, and the pain was so painful that I was alive and dead. Immediately, a person took a taxi to a hospital on Yuanhu Road. As soon as I entered the door, I begged the doctor: "Doctor, I have another attack of stones, give me a shot to relieve the pain!" The doctor said, "How?" I'm going to have to check before I dare to drug you. I said, "Hit, I know my illness, I'm responsible for my death, I can sign it." The female doctor insisted on her principles, and her tone was so firm that it seemed that it would be more difficult for her to give me an injection than for her to give me an "injection". There is no way, open the inspection form, go to the toll office and call someone to get up and collect the money. climbed up to the fourth floor, knocked on the door and waited for someone to get up, gritted his teeth before squeezing out a few drops of blood and urine for him to test. Then I went down step by step to find a doctor to prescribe medicine, went to the pharmacy to pay the money, took the medicine, and went to the injection room for injections, all of which were done, and more than an hour passed, which was really as difficult as three years. I remembered that in the countryside a few years ago, I also had an attack of stone disease, I found my brother-in-law, a barefoot doctor, who saw it at a glance and quickly gave me a needle.
Some time ago, I was talking to a friend who is a doctor. He said: At that time, the fees were high because under the current medical system, doctors had to be unavoidable, or they were forced to do so. Whenever I see those poor peasant patients standing in front of me, I feel that I weigh a thousand pounds when I put pen to paper. But our wages are all tied to prescriptions, and if I were to prescribe all those few cents of medicine, I would have to figure out whether what I earn today would be enough to support my family. It is no wonder that Hu Weimin, a "doctor for the people" in Loudi Central Hospital in Hunan Province, refused to prescribe large prescriptions, and was sneered, excluded, and suppressed in the hospital for a long time, and was even kicked into "impotence" by his colleagues. He reported the shady problems of the hospital with his conscience, but was intimidated and retaliated against. Eventually, he made the painful decision to submit his resignation to the hospital.
As for the many examination items in the medical treatment, this friend said: In addition to increasing the cost of examinations and laboratory tests, it is more important to consider making the market easier to diagnose. Mr. Zhu Jun looked disdainful and said: Thinking of the previous doctors, how can there be any CT, electrocardiogram, bacterial cultivation, just rely on "looking, asking, smelling, cutting" to see a doctor, now it is obvious that you are not good at learning, and you want to charge more, so you set up more examination items! This doctor friend blushed and said: It is also beneficial for patients to be able to rely on scientific means to diagnose the condition in the fastest and most accurate way, without delaying treatment. Mr. Zhu Zhi ridiculed each other and said: I am afraid that the patient will not die of illness, but will be worried to death by such a high examination fee!
What's wrong with our healthcare system? More than 40 years ago, Chairman Mao said that the focus of medical care should be placed on the rural areas. So, why is it that half of the people do not go to the doctor when they are sick, and 1/3 of the people should be hospitalized but not hospitalized? A few days ago, at the forum, someone said that India, a "poor country" with a population of more than one billion, actually implemented free medical care for all, and this could not but shock me. A reader commented that when India devotes a large amount of national budget to the free medical expenses of the poor to support this huge universal welfare health care system; However, we have pushed this problem into society, adding to the burden of suffering of thousands of displaced laid-off workers (and hundreds of millions of peasants, Mr. Zhu Zhi's note); Let countless retired old people who dedicate their youth and blood to the party and the country are poor and sick in their old age, and the evening is bleak.
There is a saying: if you can do without anything, you can't live without money; Anything can be there, but there can be no disease. That's true. Every time Mr. Zhu Zhu pinched a few poor copper plates in his pocket, he was at a loss in the face of a prescription for huge charges; Or, when you stand in the corridor of the hospital, waiting with a large group of patients who are as unfortunate as yourself, like a pig about to catch up with the slaughter line, and give your money to the butcher to buy firewood to boil water and remove hair, my heart is full of sadness. I really hated that when I was in college, I didn't work hard to study the professional course of "Veterinary Medicine", and I only barely passed. If I'm good at school, I still need to look at your hospital's eyes? If there is any disease, Mr. Zhu Zhi will solve it by himself! Hey!
Actually, I looked down on the hospital very much, even though I was a regular visitor there. The reason for this is that the hospital charges an internship fee for every intern who wants to repeat the study. Doctors and nurses who study also have to charge internship fees, which makes Mr. Zhu bewildered. If they are so cruel to their own people, will they be good to their patients?