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Under this DRG (Patient Pays Less) system, doctors and departments feel "a big loss"

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Under this DRG (Patient Pays Less) system, doctors and departments feel "a big loss"

Let's start with this system, the original intention is good, the purpose is to control the unreasonable increase in medical costs, so that patients can spend less money to get the treatment they deserve. However, in practice, this system has made doctors and departments who treat complex cases feel "at a loss".

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Why? Because the treatment process for complex patients is not only cumbersome, but also requires more medical resources and time for various surgeries and treatment procedures. Under the DRG system, it is difficult for hospitals to balance the investment and income of these cases, and sometimes they not only do not make money, but have to "reverse" the money. This leads to the problem that some hospitals or doctors may be reluctant to accept such complex patients, after all, no one wants to make a loss-making transaction.

Under this DRG (Patient Pays Less) system, doctors and departments feel "a big loss"

However, we can't just blame the system. The system is dead, people are alive, and the key depends on how to operate. In this way, we can avoid hospitals and doctors from avoiding complex patients because of the cost, and at the same time ensure that patients get the treatment they deserve.

Under this DRG (Patient Pays Less) system, doctors and departments feel "a big loss"

The DRG payment system is still scientific and reasonable, but the implementation needs to be more flexible and closer to the actual situation. By listening to the opinions and suggestions of front-line doctors, and constantly optimizing and adjusting, this system can better serve patients and doctors, and truly control medical costs reasonably without sacrificing medical quality. In this way, it is not only a support for doctors, but also a guarantee for the health of patients.

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