Wu Mian and Matthew discussed for about 2 hours and decided on the rules of receiving patients.
The consumables from LANCO are limited. Although 5000 consumables are a huge amount, it may take 2-3 years in ordinary hospitals. Hospitals that can achieve this level are considered to have a large number of operations.
But with Wu Mian, it''s still free. Just think about the amount of surgery.
A while ago, Matthew was a little busy. He formulated a preliminary plan and didn''t bring it to discuss with Wu Mian until today.
After determining the plan, Matthew was finally relieved.
"Mr. Wu, how long do you expect these 5000 consumables to be used up?"
"It must be used up within one year," Wu Mian said with certainty.
One year, the number of operations for congenital heart disease was 5000, which surprised Matthew. But seeing Wu Mian''s plain expression, it seemed that Zhizhu was holding, and he didn''t say anything.
"Ma Yuan, ask director Li about the situation." Wu Mian didn''t want to discuss more about the future. When he was free, he began to care about Han Guangyun''s situation.
Matthew nodded and picked up his cell phone to make a call.
The telephone rang for a long time, but director Li didn''t answer it.
"Miss Wu, you may have guessed right." Matthew, an old Jianghu man, naturally knows what it means for a doctor to have no time to answer the phone, he said convincingly.
"It''s bullshit not to let the doctor check it." Wu Mian shook his head and said, "Han Guangyun''s education is not low. It''s supposed not to be so anti intellectual. I guess he was fooled and lame."
"Huyou?"
"Alas." Wu Mian sighed, "the earliest medical privatization and restructuring, and the investment is not enough. What should we do? The horse hospital is an old medical director, and we must understand this."
Matthew nodded.
There are many doorways here, which can be said to be endless.
It is said that many cities have sold all public hospitals, resulting in the medical level... It is beyond words.
Of course, this is only an extreme situation. For example, there is no public hospital in a city in Yuzhou.
Even hospitals without restructuring have to face the tide of history. In all industries, medical reform is relatively late. After all, it involves many complex situations. In the middle and late 1990s, with the decrease of funds, hospitals began to "seek their own way".
Inspection is a major source of money. In order to make money, we began to have performance appraisal and check the Commission, which objectively exists and causes a lot of confusion.
Later, about ten years ago, the separation of medicine began, and the price of medicine was increased zero. Objectively, I want to make profits for the people, but... For the hospital, it is still hard to say.
Hospital drug intake must be a formal channel or a zero price increase, which leads to the drug price in many hospitals being cheaper than that in pharmacies, virtually reducing hospital income and increasing the workload of doctors.
Later, the phenomenon of random opening inspection was rectified again to control the root cause. For example, an appendicitis can be cured within a limited amount of money, which is called the price limit for a single disease.
It''s hard to say what the problem is. At least we can''t see the problem in the short term. Matthew also knows that these problems will eventually accumulate and erupt in ten or twenty years, which has nothing to do with now.
The passage of high-level medical talents studying abroad is quite serious. Like Qingbei, known as the Ivy League affiliated high school in the United States, the brain drain in the medical industry is also quite serious.
For example, Feng Tang studied at Peking Union Medical College from 1990 to 1998 and obtained a doctor of clinical medicine and majored in gynecological oncology. The thesis written by Dr. Feng Tang when he graduated now seems to be of a relatively advanced level.
However, after graduating from his doctor''s degree, Feng Tang gave up his medicine directly and obtained his master of business administration from Goizueta Business School of Emory University in 2000.
Becoming the CEO of China Resources medical group is a hindsight.
Feng Tang is a smart man. He saw the essence of the problem early and took a road envied by others. This is difficult to copy, just as it is difficult for Xiehe''s doctor to be admitted and graduate.
There are quite a lot of similar situations, and to be honest, the situation Feng Tang faced at that time was much better than it is now. Matthew knew that people had sharp eyes and had seen the living environment of doctors twenty years later.
Doctors and nurses who have not left the medical industry have lived in the cracks for many years. The two iron grinding plates grind and grind, and the good people grind into bone debris.
Especially in the past two years, pediatrics and emergency departments have been in urgent need one after another, and pediatrics and emergency departments in many Prefecture and municipal hospitals have been closed one after another. Especially in pediatrics, the situation is more severe.
Even if they can barely survive for the time being, the hospital and doctors are still holding their teeth. I don''t know when someone leaves and pushes down the dominoes. Pediatrics must stop the emergency first.
It is said to improve the treatment of emergency departments and pediatricians, which belongs to cramming in the eyes of Matthew.
Some people even propose to reduce the education of pediatricians and emergency doctors, and others propose that veterinarians also have doctor certificates, which can be... Whether it''s reliable or not, which veterinarian is willing to suffer this crime?!
Now pet hospitals are all over the north and south of the river. Give people an MRI, 600-700, and 3.0T. Here, countless people shout expensive.
Only a few pet hospitals in a province can do an MRI for pets. They start up for 5000 without bargaining. They queue up for more than ten days.
Do an operation on the pet. The operation cost is about 3000 yuan. There is no emergency at night. If you look for someone in the middle of the night, the treatment fee will be 100-200, which is the price of conscience and friendship.
Veterinarians want to be pediatricians? Bullshit. I only heard that pediatricians get a veterinary certificate and go to pet medicine. No one will be a pediatrician as long as he doesn''t have a brain.
A few years ago, there was a news that a man came to the hospital with a pet dog in the middle of the night because it was cheaper to see a doctor in the hospital.
It can be seen from this.
Some of Matthew''s friends'' children took the college entrance examination and asked him for help. He did not hesitate to suggest not to take the medical examination, with a firm attitude.
It''s hard to persuade people to learn medicine. Matthew is really worried about being split by thunder one day.
"Oh, Mr. Wu, there''s no way." Matthew sighed. "But public hospitals are much better now. Even if there is performance appraisal, the proportion of this part is not high. The ministries and commissions have issued several documents and strictly prohibit billing Commission. It means that the method of single disease quota is really put forward by experts. It''s impossible to do random inspection."
Wu Mian smiled. They are all old timers in the industry. They don''t have to say what the problem is. What''s the problem? They both know, but neither of them says it.
Capital is forcing. Who doesn''t covet the fat meat of medical treatment. Even Wu Mian guessed that many medical news were publicized by the capital side intentionally or unintentionally.
If we break down public hospitals, we can completely copy the United States. Graded diagnosis and treatment, public hospitals train doctors, and go to private hospitals when you get old. The level of public hospitals that can be reimbursed will never be good and will always grow.