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The hospital, which is supposed to be a place to save lives and help the wounded, how did it become a "judge of life and death"?
Wuhan Tongji is really a big deal this time. The 28-year-old guy said no, no, a medical record, stirring a pool of spring water, people can't help but ask: Who is playing with life?
Recently, there was a big incident in Wuhan Tongji Hospital. A 28-year-old guy was admitted to the hospital with a brain injury, and who knew that once he got in, he couldn't get out.
What's even more jaw-dropping is that the hospital actually declared the young man brain dead without officially conducting a brain death test. This can make the young man's mother, Ms. Li, angry.
She went through her son's medical records and found that there were many problems: the doctor did not sign the medical records, the ventilator stopped inexplicably without anyone to explain, and the electrocardiogram did not even have the doctor's name.
What's even more outrageous is that the doctor actually tried to convince Ms. Li to donate her son's organs. It's like treating people as "parts libraries"! How could Ms. Li swallow this breath?
was immediately exposed through social media, and went directly to the hospital to ask for an explanation. But the hospital's response was even more infuriating. Not only did Dr. Li not explain, but he also kicked Ms. Li out of the consultation room and threatened to sue her!
This is good, I was supposed to come to see a doctor, but it almost turned into a lawsuit. As soon as this incident came out, it immediately exploded on the Internet. Some people supported Ms. Li, arguing that the hospital was too opaque.
In the face of surging public opinion, Wuhan Tongji Hospital quickly responded. They issued a statement firmly denying any wrongdoing, stressing that the hospital strictly followed national regulations in terms of brain death determination and organ donation.
He also said that the legal responsibility of the rumor-mongers should be investigated, and it seems that he is going to be tough to the end. At present, the incident is still under further investigation. The National Health Commission said it had intervened in the investigation and promised to give the public a fair outcome.
At the same time, they also called on the public not to believe in rumors and wait for the results of the official investigation. Ms. Li was not idle, and it was said that she had contacted a lawyer and was ready to take legal steps to solve the problem.
Netizens are discussing this matter hotly. Some people say that the hospital is too domineering, and some people say that the current patient's family is too difficult to serve. Either way, we all want to see an open and transparent finding.
From Ms. Li's reaction, it can be seen that her distrust of the hospital has reached a considerable level. This distrust does not come out of thin air, but is the result of a long period of accumulation.
Brain death and organ donation are extremely sensitive topics that involve complex medical ethical issues. In this case, the doctor's attempt to persuade the family to donate organs has sparked a lot of controversy.
According to the Organ Donation Management Center, although the number of organ donations in mainland China has increased in 2022, there is still a huge gap compared with the demand. This may explain why doctors are so eager to offer organ donation.
But we have to ask: Is it ethical to discuss organ donation before brain death is determined? How do you find a balance between saving lives and respecting the wishes of individuals? These are all issues that need to be addressed by society as a whole.
In this case, the hospital chose to respond strongly, even threatening to sue the patient's family. This approach undoubtedly exacerbates the conflict and exposes the inadequacy of the current medical dispute resolution mechanism.
We need to think about how to establish a fairer and more efficient medical dispute resolution mechanism? How do you ensure that patient rights are protected without putting undue pressure on healthcare providers?
The fact that the incident has garnered so much attention is due to the spread of social media. However, supervision by public opinion is also a double-edged sword.
This Wuhan Tongji Hospital is really a lesson for hospitals across the country! The brain-dead verdict seems to be condemning one's conscience to death! Instead of treating patients, doctors are anxious to sentence their careers to death.
This medical record is written like a riddle, and I don't even bother to sign it, is it afraid of being recognized? But then again, this Ms. Li is really not simple. An ordinary person was stunned to push a tertiary hospital into a corner.
This combat power is even more powerful than those professional doctors! If it weren't for his son, maybe he would be able to be an Internet V! Who do you think is right and who is wrong? Is the hospital too domineering, or is the family too unreasonable?
If you were a hospital director, how would you handle this kind of thing? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area, let's discuss how to make the hospital not only save lives, but also not become a "judge of life and death"!
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