Speaking of which, this thing is also absolute. Qilu Hospital, ranked first in Shandong, is a place where there is a lot of bullishness. The result? Let the family have a pot of red paint to "return to its original shape". This is good, there is a sign of "saving the life and helping the wounded" on the façade, but there is a "bloodstained" accusation on the wall, this contrast is even bigger than the blind date photo and myself!
Netizens are sharp-eyed, and they can see the door at a glance: What kind of red paint is this, it is clearly the patient's hard-earned money! This parable is absolute! is worthy of being a literary man among keyboard warriors.
Look at those netizens who have been "recruited" in person, it's a miserable one. Some went to have a colonoscopy, but they were stunned and stayed in a "five-star hotel" by the hospital for five days. Is this a doctor's appointment, or is it a vacation? There are also doctors who are appointed by doctors to go to designated pharmacies to buy medicine in the middle of the night, and a small plaster is more than 800 yuan.
Seriously, when I saw these complaints, I blushed for those doctors. Do you think you can't treat people well? You have to play with these fancy intestines. This is a doctor, it is clearly scraping the patient's oil and water!
But then again, the doctor can't be blamed for this. After all, in this environment of "medical industrialization", doctors are also involuntarily. There is a lot of pressure at the top, there are many patients at the bottom, and the doctor who is caught in the middle has become a "man of the back"?
However, in any case, the practice of splashing red paint is indeed a bit excessive. You say you have an opinion, can you say no? Do you have to fix this "performance art"? It's good, the hospital is a shame, you will also get into trouble, and you will lose both!
In the final analysis, what this incident exposes is the problem of the entire medical system. From top to bottom, seeing a doctor is regarded as a "business". Patients have become "customers" and doctors have become "sales", how can there be any shadow of "saving lives and helping the wounded"?
Finally, I would like to ask those netizens who are "heroic and righteous": Are you really asking for your life for the people, or are you addicted to talking on the Internet? If you are really capable, it is better to go to the door of the Health Commission and hold up a sign, maybe you can still make the news!
So finally, I would like to ask: If you are a hospital administrator, how will you solve the conflict between doctors and patients and rebuild public trust? What do you think about this?