If you want to cure a disease, you have to spend money. No money? Cough, please go to the public hospital.
Recently, there have been many voices saying that domestic public hospitals are too powerful and oppressive private hospitals cannot grow. In Wu Mian''s opinion, this kind of person''s heart
"Public hospitals are relatively better. I don''t know the specific situation of the second hospital. Please tell me," Wu Mian said.
"The second hospital is fine now. It''s OK to make do with it." Matthew said. "It was more than ten years ago to issue bills and commission. Now who dares to play like this. Many public hospitals acquired by private hospitals do this, just like Putian contracted departments."
"Well, that''s Han Guangyun''s brain." Wu Mian smiled. "I''m really lame."
"Miss Wu, I don''t understand what''s on his mind," Matthew said.
"I don''t know, but I''m an idealist according to the situation," Wu Mian said, "To improve the quality of medical services again... I''m too lazy to say that. I came to the hospital to enjoy services? If it''s really service, people can do it? People''s service industry is of high standard, so they pay a sky high price. Besides, washing patients'' feet... Han Chu praised him when he said he was an idealist."
"Really, fooling around," said Matthew.
"It may be easy to increase life expectancy from 40 to 60. But every year we increase it, we have to pay a lot of money. We are still developing countries. I''m not kidding," Wu Mian said.
"Miss Wu, what do you think of?" Matthew asked.
"What else, free medical care." Wu Mian said, "there is no free lunch in the world. In fact, free medical care is also similar to Ponzi scheme. The water in the capital pool must be less and less, and it will not last one day."
Matthew Denton asked, "Mr. Wu, I don''t know much, but I still praise the British national medical service system. I remember the NHS logo appeared at the opening ceremony at the London Olympic Games."
Matthew has a deep memory of this event. At the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games, there were two contents that best represent Britain:
The first is J. K. Rowling and her Harry Potter, who have been the best in the world''s children''s literature; the second is the national health service system that provides free medical care for all Britons, that is, the nurses who have contributed to the NHS.
"Well, the NHS is the pride of the British. It''s" 13 weeks? 3 months?! "Matthew was stunned. He couldn''t accept this number at all.
"I haven''t finished yet." Wu Mian smiled.
Matthew took a breath. He was anxious. How could it be three months.
"90% receive regular treatment within 13 weeks, and the rest must receive treatment within 26 weeks. That is to say, 10% of patients have to wait for half a year. Think about it, the regulation is 10%. What''s the reality? There are too many loopholes in it."
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"Half a year, do you think it''s long enough?" asked Wu Mian.
Matthew nodded.
"The second is for patients undergoing surgery. The waiting time cannot exceed 18 months."
"18 months? A year and a half?" Matthew was stunned. It would take a year and a half to line up for the operation. The cucumber and vegetables are cold!
Is this still the NHS in your imagination?
"I have traveled to many countries and paid attention to the medical system for some time." Wu Mian said, "the medical system is divided into two types: successful and unsuccessful. Unsuccessful ones are similar to most countries in Africa. There is no medical treatment at all. Let''s not talk about this."
"There are two kinds of successful, American and European. In the United States, there is money to see a doctor and no money to die."
"..." Matthew was speechless.
Wu Mian''s words completely overturned his three outlooks.
America, what is that place? Lighthouse! The hope of mankind, known as... In short, Matthew was suspicious again.
"Medical insurance in the United States only covers a few people, most of which are commercial insurance. If you have money, you can see a doctor immediately. Europe is another situation, and it is difficult to see a doctor anyway. Of course, except for the rich."
"Miss Wu, really?"
"Hey," said Wu Mian with a smile, "isn''t principal Stephen TOPT an example? If it weren''t for some things, I would certainly fly to London to see a doctor and operate on the principal. They don''t have to wait in line, don''t you say? But you know how much it costs."
Matthew nodded. Although principal Stephen TOPT didn''t say anything about spending money, he left two groups of ICU doctors and nurses. How much is this!
"All free medical treatment finally became a doctor, who let patients do all the tests they can, regardless of waste. Wasting money is only one aspect. Objectively, it leads to longer queuing time, self-healing of minor diseases and direct death of serious diseases. Only lucky patients... Tut Tut, it still depends on luck."
"Miss Wu, I really have to wait for months."
"It''s a bit exaggerated in a few months. The appointment for a cold and fever starts in one week, and more than half of the patients need to make an appointment for 2-3 weeks. Do you have a cold? Whether you take medicine or not will be fine in one week. What do you say?"
Ma Xiude was somewhat confused. What Wu said is different from the official account.