First of all, let's go to the hospital to see a doctor, it's like going to the government to do something, all kinds of procedures, all kinds of queues. Registration must be arranged, payment must be arranged, medicine must be arranged, and medical treatment must be arranged. Sometimes, the queue is longer than the time to see a doctor. You said, we are sick and unwell, and we just want to go home and rest as soon as possible, but this process of tossing people is simply overwhelming!
Secondly, the charging items in the hospital are also dazzling. What examination fees, medicine fees, registration fees, and diagnosis and treatment fees can add up to scare you. Moreover, these expenses seem to be rising every year, and our people's wallets are almost overwhelmed. The most infuriating thing is that some examination items are obviously not necessary, but the doctor prescribes them to you, just to make more money.
Also, the service attitude in the hospital is also difficult to describe. Some doctors and nurses, as if they owe us millions, love to ignore them. You ask a question, and you're like a prisoner, with an impatient face. We spent so much money to see a doctor, but we still have to suffer this anger, I feel really aggrieved!
What's even more infuriating is the messy unspoken rules in the hospital. For example, if you want to find a good doctor, you have to find someone in a relationship, otherwise you can only see those interns. For another example, if you want to be hospitalized, you have to send a red envelope, otherwise you won't be able to grab a bed. These unspoken rules have turned the hospital into a field of interests, which completely deviates from the purpose of saving lives and helping the wounded.
In fact, our people's requirements for hospitals are very simple: convenient to see a doctor, reasonable fees, good service attitude, and superb medical skills. Is that hard? Why does the hospital have to be so complicated and tiring?
I know that the operation of the hospital also has its difficulties, and the doctors' income is not high. However, this cannot be a reason for the hospital's indiscriminate charges and poor service attitude. What we hope is that hospitals can focus on improving the level of medical care and improving the quality of service, rather than thinking about how to make more money.
So, I call on the hospital to return to its essence and become a pure medical institution, not a money-making machine. The government should step up supervision of the medical industry and crack down on arbitrary fees and abuse of power. At the same time, it is also necessary to increase the income of doctors and improve the working environment of doctors, so that more outstanding talents are willing to engage in medical careers.
Only in this way can we people truly enjoy high-quality medical services and no longer worry about seeing a doctor.