In the case of Yun Heng and Liu Jianzhong's mother, the home visit fee was 15 yuan. Liu Jianzhong was not short of money, so he stipulated that they should visit at least twice a day, once at noon and once in the afternoon, and it could be after 6 o'clock.
In other words, Yun Heng can get 900 yuan per month just for the home visit fee.
If you need medication, you will have to pay additional medical expenses.
At the same time, the patient's condition must be filed and recorded every day, which is similar to the ward rounds of hospital residents.
In addition, if the patient has any accident, such as a serious condition, Yun Heng will rush over as soon as they call. If Yun Heng has something to do, such as taking leave to go home, arrangements must be made when he leaves, such as who will replace him and if there is no one to replace him. The consent of the patient and the patient's family must also be sought, and he cannot fail to say hello.
After all, they don’t spend tens of thousands of dollars a year in vain, so it has to be worth it.
"Why don't you just stay at my house?"
Liu Jianzhong said, "As you saw just now, my house has three bedrooms, and there's an empty room. If you're willing to live there, I won't charge you rent, and I'll even provide you with meals."
Liu Jianzhong smiled and asked Qi Yaping, "President Qi, this doesn't violate your discipline, does it?"
"Our small community hospital doesn't actually have so many rules. As long as we don't accept red envelopes from patients, it's fine." Qi Yaping said with a smile.
There are definitely rules, but the smaller the hospital, the more the rules are just for show. Like the West Asia Community Hospital, as long as you don't do it too blatantly, Qi Yaping will turn a blind eye most of the time.
Zhou Suyun also works part-time in some clinics after get off work, which is actually against regulations, but as long as no one reports it and nothing goes wrong, no one will take it seriously.
After all, community hospitals have low salaries and everyone has to make a living, so it is understandable that people want to make some extra money after get off work. Even in large hospitals, there are people who secretly make extra money, such as flying knife clinics, which is a gray area.
"Doctor Yun, what do you think?" Liu Jianzhong asked Yun Heng.
"I'd better forget about this."
Yun Heng thought about it and felt that an old lady, a nanny in her twenties, would definitely feel uncomfortable living there alone.
Qi Yaping was a little surprised. This was a great thing. She could save on rent and food expenses, and she also had such a beautiful nanny.
Liu Jianzhong was even more surprised and puzzled: "Doctor Yun, why are you doing this?"
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