Chapter 660 Draft Ex 2 Offline 9



Han Chen: "He has always been the best child in the Han family."

Lu Zhishu: "Having such an outstanding brother, is it very stressful?"

Han Chen: "Yeah."

Song Yan took another bite of the food and said, "Luckily, I'm an only child and don't have any brothers. You two, one is a disobedient brother, and the other is an outstanding brother. It's really stressful. It's hard to bear."

Lu Zhishu smiled and asked Han Chen, "I heard recently that Director Feng...something seems to have happened. I asked Liang Dongyan, and he asked me to ask you."

Han Chen: "He's going to be in big trouble soon."

Lu Zhishu: "Tell me, what's the trouble?"

Han Chen: "Someone from above is here to investigate."

Lu Zhishu looked at Han Chen meaningfully, "Is it someone from above, or someone from the Han family?"

Han Chen didn't answer, but just smiled and raised his glass.

Lu Zhishu clinked glasses with him gently.

Everything is implied.

Song Yan looked at Han Chen carefully, thought for a moment, and suddenly said: "Han Chen, your family is not..."

"It's done! It's settled!" Shen Pan suddenly screamed in surprise, interrupting what Song Yan was about to say.

The three men's gaze then shifted to Shen Pan.

Shen Pan noticed that everyone was looking at her and felt embarrassed. "Did I disturb you? Just continue, continue, and ignore us."

"Have you finished your steak? Come over and have something to eat," Lu Zhishu waved his hand at her and motioned Chen Pan to sit over.

Shen Pan refused and said, "I'm not hungry. You guys can chat. I just want to talk to Momo. We haven't seen each other for a long time."

Lu Zhishu was helpless: "Okay."

Chen Pan chuckled and continued to sit next to Zhou Mo, and the two started chatting again.

There are endless topics to talk about when girls chat with each other.

We can talk about anything from all over the world.

As they chatted, the two talked about the upcoming movie of "Slam Dunk", which was produced by Takehiko Inoue himself.

Recently, a Reuters PV was leaked.

The two vowed that if the movie was released in the country, they would definitely contribute to the box office.

However, it is still uncertain whether it can be released domestically.

The two became happier as they talked.

Finally, we played games together again.

The three men were toasting each other, their conversation shifting from serious matters to all sorts of small talk, including games, football, basketball, and current affairs...

These are the most common topics among boys.

The three boys also agreed to play basketball together when they have time.

Just when everything was going smoothly, Lu Zhishu's cell phone suddenly rang.

He glanced at the caller ID and frowned slightly.

Seeing that he didn't want to answer the call, Song Yan asked, "Who is it? If it's a client, then answer it quickly. We are not outsiders."

"He's considered a client," Lu Zhishu said, "a major shareholder of Youqi Hospital."

"Why don't you answer it quickly?" Song Yan said.

Lu Zhishu pressed the answer button and turned to make a call.

Song Yan sneaked up to Han Chen and asked, "What's going on with this Youqi Hospital?"

Han Chen: "Dong's largest private tertiary hospital is a comprehensive hospital. They're well capitalized and offer excellent high-end medical services. Their services in geriatrics, elderly care, health management, medical aesthetics, and dentistry are top-notch. Even the dentistry department at Dongda First Hospital is outsourced to them."

Song Yan was shocked. "Isn't the First Hospital of Dongda University a public hospital? How can a department be outsourced?"

Han Chen: "Outsourcing of departments in public tertiary hospitals is not new. It mainly focuses on marginal departments such as refractive surgery, dentistry, and plastic surgery. Departments with mature capitalization in the medical industry tend to outsource more. After all, it saves money and can also make a profit."

Song Yan: "Are the doctors in these departments still the doctors from the First Hospital of Dongda University?"

Han Chen: "If it's outsourced, it doesn't count. But outsiders can't see it."

Song Yan: "Hospitals these days are really tricky. If a medical accident really happens... First Hospital..."

Han Chen: "We have a contract with the outsourcing agency, and all of this will be included in the contract."

Song Yan: "Just like couriers and food delivery drivers who are signed to outsourcing companies? They are not considered platform employees, but employees of third-party agencies?"

Han Chen: "Almost."

Song Yan: "Isn't this just selling dog meat under the guise of selling mutton?"

Han Chen: "These days, aren't there many cases of selling dog meat under the guise of selling mutton?"

Song Yan: “…”

Han Chen: "It's not that outsourcing departments like this is necessarily bad, but there is definitely a separation of responsibilities between them and the hospital. However... the dentistry department of Youqi Hospital is quite well-known in the industry."

Song Yan: "Why doesn't your hospital hire a dentist in-house? It's such a good hospital, yet you outsource the department."

Han Chen: "Hospitals are not charities; they also need to make a profit. Otherwise, under the policy of self-financing, they will only lose money and not make a profit, and will eventually go bankrupt. Outsourcing some marginal departments is to reduce costs and increase efficiency. In particular, the recently proposed DRG model of medical insurance has completely restricted medical insurance reimbursement. In the past, if a patient used non-reimbursable consumables or drugs, the attending physician could still make adjustments when prescribing the medicine. As long as the non-reimbursable equipment or drugs were not listed on the final reimbursement document and other unrelated but reimbursable drugs were prescribed, the patient could get more reimbursement. DRG has completely restricted this practice."

"DRG limits the total reimbursement amount for all patients with a certain disease in a hospital. For example, this year, the total reimbursement amount for all patients with fibula fractures at the First Hospital of Dongda University is limited to one million yuan. If the final settlement period of medical insurance has not yet arrived, the orthopedics department will have accumulated and reimbursed the one million yuan. After that, patients with fibula fractures who see the orthopedics department will be reimbursed, and the reimbursement costs will be borne entirely by the First Hospital of Dongda University and the orthopedics department, and medical insurance will no longer cover them. This has led to departments excessively restricting patients' use of medication and medical equipment in daily diagnosis and treatment, fearing that if they overuse the reimbursement amount, the medical insurance will not cover enough money at the end of the settlement period, and the hospital and the department will have to pay for it. Even if these drugs and equipment are covered by medical insurance."

Song Yan: "It's fine if it exceeds the limit. Anyway, it's the hospital and department that are being deducted."

Han Chen: "On the surface, it's the hospital and department's money, but in reality, it's the doctors' salaries that are ultimately deducted. Doctors' base salaries are very low, only around 2,000 yuan, and the bulk of it goes to performance and bonuses. If all that money is paid in advance, the department's total revenue will decrease, and the performance bonuses shared by each doctor will also decrease."

This is almost equivalent to using your own salary to pay for other people's medical treatment.

Just ask yourself, how many people are willing to work 360 days out of 365 days, more than ten hours a day, and in the end not only do they not get the full salary they deserve, but also have their wages deducted.

Especially the vast majority of small doctors at the bottom level have a lot of work to do and it is impossible for them to have gray income.

I just rely on my salary to live.

If this is confiscated, won’t your mentality collapse?

We are all workers, and doctors are no exception.

It's just a job to make a living, and the money is hard-earned.

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