Chapter 2111: 【2111】Cross-hospital consultation
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Although Dr. Hu didn't know why she asked this person, but she could feel something and promised to help her to ask again.
It will take time to come back from inquiring about the news.
After the noon break, go back to the department for work and study.
Dr. Zuo Liang said to the two intern students Xie Wanying and Geng Yongzhe: "In the afternoon, we will go to Guozhi with Mr. Du to see a patient."
Why, didn't you hear that Aunt Min was discharged from the hospital in Guozhi?
"Guozhi sent an application for an inter-hospital consultation to Mr. Du." Dr. Zuo Liang explained, "It was an application letter sent by Director Zhang Huayao in person, so Mr. Du could not refuse it."
What kind of patient?
This consultation application form is in Du Haiwei's hands. Du Haiwei didn't want to talk after reading the application form. As Dr. Zuo Liang said, if it wasn't to buy Zhang Huayao's face, Du Haiwei would not want to go there at all.
It is not like everyone thinks that a doctor will send a car to pick him up when he attends a consultation. There are only a few cars in a hospital, and there are many such cross-hospital consultations. Dr. Zuo Liang drove in the afternoon and took everyone to Guozhi.
When we arrived at Guozhi, someone was waiting at the entrance of the inpatient department. It was a young resident doctor with a flat head and a slightly shorter surname. His surname was Yu. Arranged by the superiors, Dr. Yu came to pick them up and took them to the First Department of Cardiac Surgery.
Outside the Heart is the largest key department in Guozhi, with an astonishing 72 beds and five single wards. Think this is the best ward in the hospital? no. These wards can only be called suites at best. They are installed in ordinary inpatient wards, mixed with ordinary patients, and there is no difference in the surrounding medical environment.
The real good wards of the hospital are placed in separate areas, separated from the general inpatient wards. The National Association, Guozhi and similar public hospitals have such wards, which are called VIP areas of the International Department, and are commonly known as special-needs wards by ordinary people outside.
Laymen imagined the patients in the VIP ward flying, and were very jealous. Only the insiders find this jealousy unjustified.
Doctors and nurses who provide medical services to VIP patients usually also serve other patients in the general ward. It is impossible for experts to only treat VIP patients on weekdays. Doctors need business volume to maintain technical improvement, unless doctors do not want to do it clinically. Especially for surgeons, if you don't practice your hands, your skills will soon change.
The medical services received by ordinary patients and VIP patients are not as huge as the rumors from the outside world, and the biggest difference is only in the hospital environment.
Just adding a TV and a separate ward can charge a hundred times more money, how can it be bad. The price of good service in the hospital will definitely increase by hundreds of times. No doctor or nurse would be willing to be a bull and a horse for the rich when they have no money. The hospital really dares to ask for the charges for these patients. Most of these patients pay out of their own pockets, in addition to the insurance company. It is equivalent to selling luxury goods internationally, where sellers offer prices and buyers are willing to accept them.
Those who really understand medicine are the same as Zhang Huayao thinks. It is best to accept a few more patients like this to generate income for the hospital and benefit the whole people. Usually rich people do not want to spend more money, and only at this time are willing.
A good doctor can use technology to seek money from the rich to help the poor. Only doctors with poor skills can only think of scouring the pockets of poor people for a few coins in order to survive.
We first come to the one outside the heart, because the one outside the heart has the most experts and has always been responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of most of the patients in the VIP area. There is a corridor outside the heart that leads directly to the VIP area.
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