On October 10, a man posted a video reporting that when his mother underwent surgery at the Guangyuan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Sichuan Province, the medical staff charged 3,000 yuan for the operation. The hospital involved responded to Jimu News that the matter was a misunderstanding by the family and was being communicated. The video taken by the man shows the paramedics taking cash at the scene, counting it and putting it in their pockets. The invoice provided by the man shows that his mother, Qiu, is 57 years old, admitted to the cardiovascular department of Guangyuan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine on September 3, and was discharged on September 18, during which a total of more than 80,000 yuan was incurred, and more than 30,000 yuan was required after medical insurance deduction, of which the column of surgical fees was blank. On the afternoon of the 10th, Jimu News contacted the office of Guangyuan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine about this matter, and the staff said that they had paid attention to the matter, "The family has a misunderstanding and is communicating." "As for what the misunderstanding was, whether the surgery fee is a consultation fee, the staff said that it is investigating.
At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th, the staff of the Guangyuan Municipal Health Commission told reporters that they had paid attention to the matter and were investigating. Source: Jimu News