Chapter 294 Someone is pretending to be Xihua’s doctor?



(The prescription unit in the previous chapter was typed incorrectly, and has been corrected. Please forgive me!)

Tan Gaoyang had just returned from further studies at Xihua Hospital. He was in high spirits at the moment, just like a child who had received a big red flower and had returned home. Naturally, he wanted to carry the big red flower around the village. How could he possibly hide in the office honestly?

Even the famous Overlord said, "If you don't return home rich and powerful, it's like walking in fine clothes at night." If you wear noble and gorgeous clothes, you naturally want everyone to see them. If you drive a luxury car back to the village, how can you justify its value if you don't find a mud pit to put it in and let the whole village carry it?

I'm rich now, so why shouldn't I show off?

This is what Tan Gaoyang is like now.

Everyone in the hospital knew that he had gone to Xihua Hospital for further studies. Now that he has returned, he naturally wants to let everyone in the hospital know, wow, Director Tan is back.

After sitting in the office for three minutes and making a cup of tea, Tan Gaoyang walked out of the office with the cup. He walked around his department and then went to the pharmacy.

Just as I was passing by, a nurse came out with some medicine.

"Nurse Oda."

Tan Gaoyang greeted him.

"Director Tan."

The nurse also hurriedly greeted him, saying enthusiastically, "Director Tan, you're back?"

"Well, I just got back and was looking around. What is this medicine?"

"A patient from the Nephrology Department."

Nurse Tian replied with a smile.

The medicine that Nurse Tian was holding was for Li Mingcheng. Although the patient was in the nephrology department, there was only one place in the entire hospital where Chinese medicine was boiled.

Although traditional Chinese medicine is declining now and there are fewer good ones, most of the traditional Chinese medicine doctors in hospitals can be called idiots. But in the hospital, at least on the surface, everything is very formal.

Pharmacies must have pharmacists to supervise, and places where Chinese medicine is prepared must also have doctors who understand Chinese medicinal materials to supervise. After all, the preparation of Chinese herbal medicines is sometimes quite particular, such as what to boil first and then add, what to simmer slowly, and what to use soft medicine first and then hard medicine. Sometimes, laymen really cannot understand some of the notes on the prescription.

The place where Chinese medicinal materials are boiled is of course close to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

"Nephrology?"

Tan Gaoyang was stunned for a moment, then asked with a smile, "Where's the recipe? Let me take a look."

No matter where the patient is from, in the county hospital, the only ones qualified to prescribe Chinese medicine are the doctors in their Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Nowadays, many hospitals do not have many restrictions on pure Chinese herbal preparations and Chinese patent medicines. Western medicine doctors dare to prescribe them at will and prescribe medicines based on the instructions. However, decoctions can only be prescribed by doctors with a license to practice Chinese medicine.

A medical qualification certificate has a scope of practice. Even if you are a chief physician, if you prescribe herbal medicine without a practicing Chinese medicine physician certificate, it is illegal to practice medicine.

Since the medicine was prescribed by the doctor in his own department, Tan Gaoyang felt that as the director of the department, it was natural for him to take a look at the prescription.

The nurses who prepared, boiled and delivered the medicine naturally had the patient's information and prescription with them. They had to confirm the information when they arrived at the ward to prevent the wrong medicine from being taken. When Tan Gaoyang wanted to see it, Nurse Tian naturally had no objection and directly handed the prescription to Tan Gaoyang.

"60g of aconite root!"

Tan Gaoyang took the prescription and took a look at it before his expression changed: "Nonsense, who wrote this prescription?"

The prescription for aconite root is 60g. What is it for?

The pharmacopoeia stipulates that the clinical dosage of aconite cannot exceed 15g. Tan Gaoyang knows that this dosage is a bit conservative, but generally speaking, the dosage of aconite in combination cannot exceed 30g. Who wrote this prescription, with 60g of aconite directly?

As he spoke, Tan Gaoyang looked at the signature on the prescription.

The prescription was written by Ren Xuedong, but the final prescription was printed out by computer, then handed over to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine for stamping and signature, and sent to the pharmacy for collection.

Yun Heng and his group all have medical qualifications, but their qualifications are limited to their own hospitals and are useless outside the hospital.

This is actually the reason why flying diagnosis and flying knife are not considered acceptable.

When a doctor who performs flying surgery goes to a hospital to perform an operation, the operation cannot be officially attributed to this doctor. Often, if nothing goes wrong with the flying surgery, everyone is happy. But if something goes wrong, it will be much more troublesome than doing it in one's own hospital.

Wasn’t there a news story two years ago about a doctor who performed a scalpel operation and the operation went smoothly. However, the patient’s family regretted the operation afterwards and exposed the incident. The doctor who performed the scalpel didn’t get any profit but got into trouble. Not only did he have to return the scalpel fee, he was also punished by his own hospital.

Because if someone really wants to make a fuss about this kind of thing, the person using the knife will have no ability to resist at all, because you are practicing medicine illegally.

Just like when two cars collide, if one of them does not have a driver's license, then the responsibility naturally lies with the unlicensed driver, needless to say.

When the incident came out, there was a lot of criticism online, basically all of it was directed at the patient's family.

Although flying knife and flying diagnosis is not something that can be performed publicly, it is an operation that is beneficial to all three parties under the current medical system. To a certain extent, it actually makes up for the shortcomings of the current medical system.

Some patients with serious illnesses do not need to leave their hometowns. They can invite experts from large hospitals to provide door-to-door services in their own hospitals. Although they have to pay for the surgical operation, they do not have to go through the prerequisite of cross-regional treatment, and the reimbursement rate is higher in some cases. In the end, they do not spend more money, but enjoy the medical services of higher-level experts. At the same time, small local hospitals can also benefit from the medical consultations and surgical operations.

The patient's family went back on their word, which was actually digging their own grave. Who would dare to perform surgery or provide medical services in that area in the future?

In the future, if patients there get sick, they will have to leave their hometown.

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