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Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

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At present, the anti-corruption medical storm is still ongoing, and more and more presidents are falling. And the situation of corruption is shocking in every case. And behind every corruption, in fact, it is the hard-earned money of the common people. Medical treatment is becoming more and more expensive, increasing the burden on the people.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

Therefore, the state decisively took action to carry out in-depth medical anti-corruption work. And this medical anti-corruption can see that the country is really moving. Not just hospitals in areas where corruption is rampant, but for the entire medical system, all fields, all chains, and full coverage. That is to say, checking the hospital is not the end point, but tracing the medical insurance department along this line and tracing the medical representative. As long as there is a problem, it must be strictly investigated and dug deep.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

From this, we can see that some medical representatives have jumped out against the water and publicly reported corrupt doctors. It shows that the medical anti-corruption has entered the deep water area. It also shows the determination of the state to break the wrists of strong men and scrape bones to cure poison, and finally form a long-term medical anti-corruption mechanism to overturn the original trend of corruption.

But as the anti-corruption storm deepens, many insiders have put forward different views.

For example, Professor Rao Yi, president of Capital Medical University, proposed that if the medical system is then anti-corruption and the industry elites are really arrested, the medical system will be paralyzed.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

And Professor Rao Yi joked: Patients may have to go to prison to see a doctor, and the situation will be very embarrassing.

Regarding the dilemma of medical anti-corruption, he said that some people think of medical anti-corruption too simply, and medical anti-corruption is not black and white. Nor is it just a matter of removing the black sheep of the healthcare system.

In fact, Rao Yi's view is clear, he believes that the black sheep in the medical anti-corruption are often experts in this industry, and the two overlap.

He also gave an example, Professor Li of a hospital is the top expert in kidney transplantation, but Professor Li often receives red envelopes from patients, and when prescribing drugs to patients, he will also designate pharmacies to let them buy high-priced drugs and accept kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

So this Professor Li is already seriously corrupt, should he be arrested? If caught, then the patient will really go to prison for surgery.

Professor Rao Yi's views are the same as the attitude of a director of a third-class hospital some time ago towards medical anti-corruption. The dean has said that experts and professors are being arrested, and patients rely on young doctors to see patients, which can lead to the collapse of the country's health care system.

Another Peking University professor said that medical anti-corruption has put everyone at risk, and it is still patients who are ultimately harmed.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

The deans and professors of these medical systems have one thing in common with their anti-corruption attitudes, that is, creating a "collapse theory" to hijack medical anti-corruption.

But I want to say that no one is above the law, no matter how senior a corrupt doctor is and how much he has contributed to the medical industry, as long as he breaks the law and discipline, he should be severely punished. This is a fundamental principle.

Experts are not their talisman, and if the medical anti-corruption campaign gives them in, the result will only be an inch. This has undoubtedly shaken the determination of medical anti-corruption.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

So is the entire health care system full of corrupt elements? Apparently unlikely. In fact, there are many unknown and conscientious doctors in their posts, and they have their own pursuit of medical ethics and medical ethics.

And the capture of a group of specialists will lead to the collapse of the medical system? It's also ridiculous. It is necessary to know that there are 11,804 public hospitals in the mainland, and if you count one expert in each hospital, there are at least tens of thousands of experts. Just 180 captured, the foundation of the medical system? Going to jail to see a doctor? Obviously, this statement is too unreliable.

Barren! President of Medical University: If you continue to fight corruption, I am afraid that I will have to go to prison for surgery

These remarks are actually very alarming, because some people want to create panic to prevent the medical anti-corruption process. For such specialists, it is recommended to look it up. Medical anti-corruption is not tiger poison, but really doing things for the people, although the process is very difficult, but the result must be good.

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