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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 clumsy work was recommended on the island platform, but it was all hacked more miserably. After reading those comments, I felt the need to write a single chapter to talk to you.
Because there is a high probability that you are not genuine. So in some episodes there was a misunderstanding. Pirated editions, on the other hand, generally do not bring in the author's words written at the back of the work and the book friends' comments "This chapter says" that comes with the starting point, so there is no explanation. So I'm going to make a point of mentioning it here.
First, it is said that "Japanese people give gifts for medical treatment in black Japan"
According to the results of the 16-year-old Japanese survey conducted by ๆฅ็ตใกใใฃใซใซ Online, 78.2% of the 2,065 responses from Japanese doctors admitted to receiving gift money. The percentage of doctors who "refused" (note that this is refused, not "not given by the patient's family") was 18.4%. In other words, the survey shows that 96.6% of Japanese doctors have given or attempted to give gifts directly to patients or their family members. This survey is not my own fabrication, and I personally do not understand why readers on the island have such a huge "disgust" with this content bridge. If you rent a house in Japan, you will also give the landlord about a month's share of the gift money as a "thank you gift". Isn't it strange to give a gift to a doctor according to the Japanese way of doing things?
Second, he said that "to show the incorruptibility of Communist Party doctors"
There is an interesting saying that on the island, candidates want to become doctors in the future. Because the salary is at least higher than 28K, and the job is more decent. If you get tired of doing it in the future, you can also learn Ke P to elect president. But this kind of "good thing" has never been enjoyed by mainland doctors. Due to the differences caused by the system, at least after the medical institutions in the mainland broke away from the government and began to become "self-financing" departments, it was indeed difficult to pay doctors' salaries for a period of time. At that time, the solution was to "use medicine to maintain medicine", which had been criticized by the mainland people for a long time. At the same time, there is indeed a widespread phenomenon of "receiving red envelopes".
In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to the phenomenon of "red envelopes", and the management of drug prices has become stricter, and at the same time, the registration fee of doctors and the diagnosis and treatment fees have been raised, and the red envelope has almost completely disappeared. I don't dare to say 100% no, but at least more than 90% of doctors don't use it, they won't, and they don't dare to accept red envelopes anymore. If you really have to give red envelopes, the more common way for doctors to deal with it is to directly charge the money to the patient's hospitalization card as treatment expenses. There are a variety of measures for doctors who solicit bribes, including revocation of licenses, and even criminal liability in serious cases.
Yes, I am showing the incorruptibility of the Communist doctors. To borrow the mantra of an Internet celebrity on the island who even has to go to the pier one by one to worship the "presidential" candidates, "It's cool in the dry air!"
Third, to say, "Chinese medicine is the best in the world, in fact, huh?"
In fact, China's huge population base and the number of medical personnel who are actually not enough determine that the number of cases experienced by each senior doctor is incomparable to that of medical experts in other countries. There is a very sad joke, "There are some cases that others rarely see, and our doctors can die of overwork." "The level of Chinese doctors is mainly reflected in the relatively common surgical diseases. With a large number of surgical opportunities, Chinese doctors have a lot of experience. And these experiences can sometimes even make the difference between life and death in actual treatment. Mainland star Li Bingbing had purulent tonsillitis in Australia and continued to have a high fever, and Australian doctors couldn't even give a clear diagnosis for 16 days. Phoenix TV host Liu Hairuo suffered a train accident in the UK and was sentenced to brain death in the UK. After a few months of treatment in Xuanwu Hospital, he miraculously improved. Five years after being diagnosed brain dead, he returned to work.
Of course, the mainland's medical level is not the first in the world, but it is not far behind.
To be honest, although this site has a site on the island, there are really few friends who watch it. And for readers who can't read the genuine version for various reasons, I don't have any opinions on Sanguan. 50,000 collections are ordered 5,000, and one of the ten people is very satisfied with the genuine version. But if you want to read it, please don't read it with indoctrination and paranoia that "mainlanders are vegetables". Everyone at least writes Chinese to read Chinese, so you don't have to look at the works of your compatriots with such a strong hostility, right?
I think that the consensus of readers on both sides of the strait who read my book should be one more point besides "Tsai Ing-wen is really spicy chicken".
Life is precious.
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