Sleepless Doctor

Chapter 575: 1 word is hard to say (below)

"The doctor has no sleep(

If you want to treat a disease, you have to spend money. No money? Ahem, please go to a 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. You can tell me." Wu Mian said.

"The second hospital is okay now, I just made do with it." Matthew De said, "It was all ten years ago that the billing commission was issued, and who would dare to play this way now. Many public hospitals that have been acquired by private hospitals are like that. It's like Putian's contracting department."

"Well, that's because Han Guangyun's brain is not bright." Wu Mian smiled, "I was really crippled by being fooled."

"Teacher Wu, I don't understand what he is thinking about in his head." Matthew De said.

"I don't know, but it depends on the situation. I am an idealist." Wu Mian said, "Improving the quality of medical services... There are too many words, I don't even bother to say. Come to the hospital to enjoy the service? Service, the ordinary people are capable? People's service industry is high-level, so they will give sky-high prices. Besides, washing the feet of patients... This Han Chu said that he is an idealist and he is praised."

"Really, fooling around." Matthew De said.

"It may be simple to increase the average life expectancy from 40 to 60. But every time you raise one year higher, you have to pay a huge amount of money. We are still a developing country, and I'm not kidding." Wu Mian said seriously.

"Ms. Wu, what do you think of?" Matthew De asked.

"What else, free medical care?" Wu Mian said, "there is no money-free lunch in the world. In fact, free medical care is also similar to a Ponzi scheme. The water in the fund pool is definitely getting less and less. live."

Matthew Durdle paused and asked, "Mr. Wu, I don't know much about the situation, but I still praise the British National Medical Service System. I remember that the NHS logo appeared at the opening ceremony during the London Olympics. "

This incident was deep in Matthew's memory. At the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, there were two contents that best represented the United Kingdom:

One is the world's best in children's literature, J.K. Rowling and her Harry Potter; the other is the National Health Service System, which provides free medical care to all British people, that is, nurses who have contributed to the NHS.

"Well, the NHS is the pride of the British. It is the dividend of the first and second industrial revolutions and the colonization of the world." Wu Mian said, "but it's already running out. I'm actually very curious about the British national medical system after the popular use of it. How to maintain the service system."

"Teacher Wu, tell me in detail."

"At the beginning of the establishment... Hahaha." Wu Mian smiled, "Don't talk about it."

Matthew De was a little strange, but did not ask.

"Distributed on demand, all for free. Hospitals are nationalized and doctors have a fixed salary. Patients can report to the general practitioner if they have anything to do, and they can be transferred to specialist hospitals if necessary. As a result, the specialist hospitals are full and the doctors go on strike."

"Uh, strike?"

"Well, doctors under the NHS system went on strike many times." Wu Mian said, "Later, the NHS made many adjustments and compromised with each other. The main reason is that the number of doctors is limited, and it is impossible for patients to go to the doctor to chat if there is nothing to do. need."

"..." Matthew De was speechless, but he knew what Wu Mian said was true.

No matter what it is for free, there must be a lot of people to join it. No money is spent on seeing a doctor, which will inevitably cause many people to go to the hospital if there is nothing wrong with them. Even if there is no problem, they have to go to the doctor to chat. This is human nature.

"Later the NHS revised the rules many times, and the big rule of free has not changed, but the consultation time is getting longer and longer. Now it is illegal to stipulate that doctors cannot refuse to see patients. In order to prevent the consultation time from being too long, the NHS has set up Two... Horse Yard, you really don’t know?"

Matthew De nodded.

"Then I ask you, how long do you think it is more appropriate for a patient to receive consultation?" Wu Mian said with a smile.

"3-7 days for slow patients, 10-30 minutes for emergency patients." Matthew thought for a while, and said the time he envisioned ×2.

"Hey." Wu Mian laughed after hearing Matthew's number. "The NHS charter stipulates that 90% of patients should receive specialist treatment within 13 weeks."

"13 weeks? 3 months?!" Matthew De was stunned, he couldn't accept this number at all.

"I haven't finished talking yet." Wu Mian smiled.

Matthew De had a long sigh, because he was impatient, how could it be 3 months.

"90% receive regular treatment within 13 weeks, and the rest must receive treatment within 26 weeks. In other words, 10% of patients have to wait for half a year. Ma Yuan, think about it, the stipulation is 10%, how about it? The holes inside are too big."

"..."

"For half a year, do you think the time is long enough?" Wu Mian asked.

Matthew De nodded.

"The second is that patients undergoing surgery, the waiting time cannot exceed 18 months."

"18 months? One and a half years?" Matthew De was stunned. It took a year and a half to queue up for the operation. The cucumber vegetables are so cold!

Is this still the NHS in your imagination?

"I have traveled to many countries and paid attention to the medical system for a period of time." Wu Mian said~www.wuxiaspot.com~The medical system is divided into two types, successful and unsuccessful. The unsuccessful ones are similar to most countries in Africa. There is no medical treatment at all. Let's not talk about this. "

"Success is divided into two types, American style and European style. The situation in the United States is that there is money to see a doctor, but no money to wait for death."

"..." Matthew was speechless.

Wu Mian's words completely subverted his three views.

America, where is that? lighthouse! The hope of mankind, so-called...In short, Matthew was once again suspicious.

"The U.S. medical insurance covers only a small number of people, and most of them are commercial insurance. If you have money, you can see a doctor right away. In Europe, it is a different situation, and it is difficult to see a doctor anyway. Of course, except for those who are still rich. "

"Ms. Wu, really?"

"Hey." Wu Mian said with a smile, "Isn't Principal Stephen Topt just an example? If it weren't for certain things, I would definitely fly to London to see the principal and undergo surgery. They don't have to line up, don't you think? But you know how much it costs."

Matthew De nodded. Although Principal Stephen Topte didn't say anything about spending money, he left two groups of ICU doctors and nurses. How much is this!

"The all-free medical treatment will eventually become a doctor asking the patient to do all the examinations that can be done, no matter what is wasted. The waste of money is only one aspect, which objectively leads to a longer queue time, minor illnesses heal themselves, and serious illnesses directly. Waiting for death. Only lucky patients...tsk tsk, it depends on luck."

"Mr. Wu, it's really going to be a few months in line."

"A few months are a bit exaggerated. The appointment for colds and fever starts in 1 week, and more than half of patients need to make an appointment for 2-3 weeks. Do you have a cold? You can see it in 1 week without taking medicine, what do you think?"

Matthew De is a little confused. What Mr. Wu said is different from what he said on the official account.

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