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At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

author:Wisdom Dahl

At the end of the year, when many people around me were busy taking stock of the year's harvest and planning the blueprint for the new year, I stepped into the hospital due to illness. However, this experience in the hospital gave me a new understanding of the medical industry, and also opened my eyes to several incomprehensible strange aspects of the current existence of hospitals.

At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

As soon as I stepped into the hospital, the first thing that struck me was the registration process. I believe everyone knows that in many hospitals, especially well-known expert numbers, they often charge a lot of money, and there are not a few who generally cost hundreds of yuan or even more than a thousand. However, in the actual course of the visit, as a patient, I was given mechanical language and repeated examinations. It is undeniable that the fees of some expert accounts do not match the quality of service, which makes people question whether these so-called expert accounts are really worth the money?

At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

What makes me even more helpless is that in order to see a complete disease, my family and children have accompanied me many times to register and go back and forth many times. This mode of seeing a doctor in a few days has undoubtedly increased the burden and time cost for patients and their families. Not to mention the repeated inspections that need to be done during this period. To be honest, I shuddered at the thought of going to the hospital.

What makes me even more chilling is that some of the so-called experts I hung up have a cold attitude and are very hasty when they see me. Sometimes, they even sent us away within a minute. You know, how much time it takes us to get to the hospital and how much time we spend waiting, so this kind of behavior is not only disrespectful to us, but also a desecration of their duties.

At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

In addition to the above problems, I have also noticed that various expensive examinations are usually not reimbursed or can only be partially reimbursed, which invisibly increases the cost, and sometimes requires hospitalization, which is really a lot of money. This practice has undoubtedly increased my financial pressure.

Finally, I was told that I needed a telephone consultation instead of a face-to-face consultation, and I was worried about the non-contact treatment throughout the whole process. While I can't deny that telephone consultation is convenient, to be honest, the effectiveness and safety are definitely not comparable to face-to-face consultations.

At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

Thinking about it, I tossed and turned all those days. So, last week, I resolutely decided to go to the hospital for a face-to-face review, because I couldn't hang up the previous expert number, so I chose to hang up the ordinary number. I was very surprised by the results, but the performance of the general doctor who treated me was very impressive, enthusiastic and careful, with a good attitude, and the treatment effect was even better than that of some so-called experts. Yesterday I went to the hospital, I hung up a regular number again, and I felt that the service attitude and treatment effect were very good. This makes me wonder why these ordinary doctors are not given the attention they deserve in the medical system, and is it really necessary for people to blindly trust experts?

At the end of the year, I went to the hospital, and I found that there are several strange phenomena in the hospital now

I really have to complain about the above weirdness. Maybe only a small percentage of the experts I have come into contact with are like this, and I believe that most of the experts will not be professional. However, it should be common for people to trust the Expert, as I've talked to most of the people around me and found that they are the same. I hope that in the future, the medical industry can return to its original intention, truly be people-oriented, and provide better services for patients.

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