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Hospitals really make money

author:Tianshan pine trees

My daughter and I went to the hospital to see a doctor, and we both hung up two department numbers and waited for a long time to see the patient. The doctor who treated us on the first day gave us a checklist, and the examination was the next day. We came to the queue the next day to do the examination, after the test results came out, we went to the department where we saw the doctor on the first day to see the test results, but helped the doctor let us re-register, otherwise we did not show us, we re-registered and queued for a morning to see the test results. I really can't figure out if this is not a hospital double charge? Isn't the people's money money? Isn't the time of the common people time?

I was also in a third-class hospital when I was last hospitalized, I was in the gastroenterology department, and I also wanted to check the gynecology because I had uterine fibroids. The attending doctor opened me a gynecological consultation form, I went to the gynecological consultation, the gynecologist prescribed me several examinations, and after the examination was done, the doctor let me go. I said my gynecology doesn't need to be treated? The doctor said: Don't give you a few more tests! I said I wouldn't use it and leave. The obligation of hospitals and doctors is to treat diseases, and there are many doctors who do not forget their original intentions for the sake of patients, but I think that many times the hospital's obligation to earn money is more important than the obligation to treat diseases.

Hospitals really make money