Chapter 103 That’s Not an Ordinary Medical Dispute
Xu Yueqing's brows instantly twisted into a knot. She turned her head and looked straight at Ji Bingqian, her tone becoming a little anxious.
"The last time he stabbed you, you were at the Beijing People's Hospital, right?"
"You said then that his child was there."
"But how come this report came from a hospital called Haihao?"
Ji Bingqian's originally indifferent face finally showed a slight change.
He had only paid attention to the condition in the report, but when Xu Yueqing reminded him, he turned his attention to the unfamiliar hospital name.
He looked at her furrowed brow and realized something was wrong.
"What's wrong with this hospital?"
His question ignited the fuse of Xu Yueqing's memory.
Xu Yueqing replied.
"When I was a freshman, I joined Professor Chen's AI medical diagnosis project team,"
She spoke quickly: "At that time, our project was just starting out and funding was very tight. We needed a large amount of clinical data for comparative analysis, so in addition to several large hospitals, we also sought cooperation with some small and medium-sized hospitals."
"Among them is Haihao Hospital."
Xu Yueqing's voice lowered.
Ji Bingqian turned sideways, his dark eyes fell on her face, waiting for her next words.
He could feel that this matter was not simple.
"At first, the cooperation went smoothly. They provided the data and we analyzed it," Xu Yueqing recalled, his fingers unconsciously drawing circles on the table. "But before long, we discovered that they had mixed up the blood reports of several patients."
At first, she and her classmates in the project team didn't take it too seriously.
It is a small hospital with chaotic management and it is normal to make mistakes in a hurry.
"We thought it was just a mistake, so we sent someone to the hospital to check the situation."
"But when we got there, instead of an explanation from the hospital, we saw a quarrel that nearly turned the hospital lobby upside down."
Xu Yueqing's breathing was a little disordered.
She still remembers.
The man knelt on the ground, hugging a woman's legs, crying heart-wrenchingly until his voice was hoarse.
"Kill me, kill me! Give my son back to me!"
"My son only had a fever and a cold when he came into the hospital! Why did you lie to us and say it was cancer? Why!"
The desperate roar seemed to penetrate time and exploded in Xu Yueqing's ears again.
She remembered the man's red eyes and the mess on his face with tears and dust.
"We sold our house and borrowed money from all our relatives! We'll give you whatever money you want! But where's my son?"
"He's gone! It's not enough that you're gone! You didn't even let us see the body, you just took it away for cremation! What are you thinking?"
Every accusation the man made was like a bloody knife, stabbing into the hearts of everyone present.
That kind of despair made Xu Yueqing stand there with cold hands and feet.
Ji Bingqian's brows were twisted into a knot as she spoke.
So that's how it is.
That was no ordinary medical dispute.
"What happened next?" Ji Bingqian's voice was deep.
Xu Yueqing came back to his senses, took a deep breath, and freed himself from the suffocating memories.
"Later, Professor Chen said there was something fishy going on and asked us to re-screen and compare all the data Haihao had given us."
"result."
She paused, reorganized her words, and continued.
"We found that in the data records of the same patient, the blood report on the first day showed everything was normal, but the sample sent on the second day turned clear, almost like water. Then, the hospital gave the diagnosis of leukemia."
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