Bringing a Hospital Back to the 80s

In her previous life, she was a slacker doctor who returned to 1980. In an unfamiliar environment, the first major problems to solve were food and survival.

Fortunately, she carried a spatial...

Chapter 542: Hundred Million Donations

The donation of 500 million yuan is the largest sponsorship ever received by the Hong Kong medical community, and it made everyone's jaw drop.

This money is enough to buy a Margaret Hospital. This is Hong Kong in 1985, not 2020 when the bubble is rising.

Everyone, including Chen Xia himself, was shocked.

He was even doubting whether this quadruple therapy was really so miraculous that it could make these wealthy people willing to spend so much money all of a sudden?

In fact, he didn't know that this money was just a way for these wealthy people to curry favor with the mainland officials. In the end, they just flirted with the blind...

The happiest person is Li Zhibai. If the hospital wants to develop, basic funds are indispensable. Now that 500 million yuan has arrived, even if the investors take away a part of it, according to convention, they will at least leave him half, right?

Then the many technological innovations and introductions he originally wanted to implement at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital can be realized, and with money he can also recruit more high-level medical teams.

Margaret Hospital is a private hospital and the donations it receives do not need to be disclosed to the public. People can spend the money however they want. Do the rich people really need to check the accounts?

Aren't you afraid of offending mainland authorities? Haha.

Chen Shuqin was unsure what to do with this pie in the sky.

"Xiao Xia, how should we use this money? Do you have any rules? The lab doesn't need so much money."

"Auntie, how much of this money can we, the investors, take? Does Hong Kong law stipulate how it should be used?"

"I've asked a lawyer. This money is actually donated to our hospital by wealthy individuals. As investors, we're supposed to take at least half of it for other hospital expenses."

Chen Xia snapped his fingers. "That's easy. We can set up a fund within the hospital, mainly to cover the costs of mainland doctors coming to Margaret Hospital for further training, including funding for some of their experimental projects. What do you think?"

Chen Shuqin's eyes lit up when she heard this.

"Yes, it was planned long ago to have doctors from the mainland come to Hong Kong for further training. Now we're using other people's money to train doctors for the mainland, and the funding hasn't gone into our own pockets. No one can blame us for this."

So Chen Shuqin discussed the use of the money with Dean Li Zhibai, which was also the best respect for him as the new dean.

Finally, the two sides reached a consensus that 200 million Hong Kong dollars would be invested in the hospital's internal research laboratories (not limited to the Helicobacter pylori laboratory), and 200 million would be given to President Li for his free use for hospital operations and development.

The last 100 million yuan was used to establish the Margaret Hospital Talent Training Fund, which plans to train doctors and nurses for developing countries. Of course, it is only aimed at doctors in mainland China. As for those South Vietnamese monkeys and Filipino maid monkeys, they will love them to death.

A few days later, Dean Gu arrived in Hong Kong exhausted.

On behalf of Yuezhou Hospital in mainland China, Gu Wei formally signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement with Li Zhibai, the director of Margaret Hospital.

Margaret Hospital will send gastroenterologists to Yuezhou Hospital in the mainland to learn the clinical application of quadruple therapy.

At the same time, Yuezhou People's Hospital will also send a group of young doctors to Margaret Hospital for a one-year training program.

All expenses of both parties will be borne by the foundation.

At the same time, in order to prevent Dr. Xiangjiang from having any resistance, Dean Li promised on behalf of the hospital that every teaching teacher could receive an additional subsidy from the foundation.

Now, doctors who have volunteered to apply for teaching qualifications account for almost 90% of the entire hospital.

Money is a good thing. It can buy loyalty, knowledge, and even many nights of love...

The old guys immediately learned that Margaret Hospital had set up a foundation for mainland doctors to train in Hong Kong.

In fact, they have no opinion on how the money should be spent. On the contrary, they are quite happy and feel that the 500 million yuan trial investment has been successful.

At least it is obvious that this money is used to train mainland doctors. Chen Shuqin and Chen Xia indeed represent the mainland officials.

I don't represent the official side. Otherwise, how could a private hospital like you think of actively training mainland doctors?

This would cost a huge amount of money. If it were these wealthy people, they would never do such a good thing. Every penny of capital spent must be rewarded.

In their eyes, assisting mainland doctors to go to Hong Kong for training is something that will not bring any rewards. Apart from the government, they can't think of any idiot who would be willing to undertake such a social welfare cause?

Look, due to a series of coincidences, the misunderstanding is getting deeper and deeper.

Of course, this is a good misunderstanding, which is beneficial to Chen Xia's development in Hong Kong. The local tyrants will not help you, but they will not restrict you either. Everyone gets what they need and makes their own money.

After finishing his work in Hong Kong, Chen Xia decided to return to the mainland.

Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng stayed because Chen Chun was pregnant and about to give birth. Chen Xia wanted her to stay in the Margaret Hospital with better conditions to wait for the birth.

Chen Chun initially disagreed, thinking it was like betraying her country to have a child in Hong Kong.

It was easy for Chen Xia to convince her. Margaret was now the private property of the Chen family. It was such a big hospital, and he was worried about his aunt looking after it alone.

As the eldest sister, of course I have the obligation and responsibility to help "look after the family business".

This reason was well-reasoned and immediately convinced Chen Chun.

She also knew that there were very few people her younger brother could trust. If even she, as the eldest sister, did not help him, wouldn't he be eaten away by others in the future?

So, Chen Chun and Zheng Haisheng stayed as visiting scholars, conducting laboratory research while waiting for the birth of their child.

In comparison, my brother-in-law Zheng Haisheng is busier, because whether it is sildenafil for urology, or budesonide, terbutaline, and ipratropium bromide needed for pediatric nebulization, these are all drugs invented by him.

He had to explain in detail the specific properties, indications, and even side effects of these drugs to the doctors in Hong Kong.

These drugs have been patented, but he knew that the formulas were given by his brother-in-law and had not undergone systematic and comprehensive clinical trials.

He needs to stay in Margaret Hospital and track the clinical use of these drugs at any time. After obtaining first-hand information, he can promote them to the world.

So his task is more difficult.

Before leaving, Chen Xia went to a shopping mall in Hong Kong and did some shopping, mostly for children's products. She bought milk powder, toys, clothes, and piles of stuff like a mountain.

In his previous life, he thought that if he became a father, he would have to accompany his child every day as he grew up, without being separated for a single day.

As a result, when he became a father in this life, he found that he couldn't do it at all.

Look, it's been over a month since I came out. I wonder if these three little guys still recognize me...