"together......"
Yue Shaojiang came to the second floor and just as he was about to say hello to Qi Yaping, he saw Yun Heng.
"Doctor Yun!"
"Doctor Yue!"
Yun Heng also smiled and nodded to Yue Shaojiang.
"Doctor Yue is here too?"
Guo Youtang was a little surprised. Looking at Yue Shaojiang in his white coat, he didn't look like he was just visiting.
"Yes, I am working at the West Asia Community Hospital now. I have only been here for a few days." Yue Shaojiang nodded.
Guo Youtang was so surprised that Yue Shaojiang also came.
Yue Shaojiang is Yue Anyun’s grandson. I heard that he used to work in Xihua Hospital, but now he has come to Xiya Community Hospital.
First there was Yun Heng, then there was Yue Shaojiang. This small place is truly full of hidden dragons and crouching tigers.
For a moment, Guo Youtang felt that his decision was very wise.
Although Yun Heng and Yue Shaojiang are definitely only here for a short period of time and will have to leave sooner or later, how can the community hospital where they both worked be bad in the future?
Because of this favor, West Asia Community Hospital will definitely have more resources and opportunities than other community hospitals in the future.
"Doctor Yue, is there anything wrong?"
Qi Yaping asked with a smile.
"Director Qi, this is what happened. I've been paying attention to the Chinese medicinal herbs in our community hospital and have discovered that there's something wrong with the herbs they've been using lately."
"Is there something wrong with the medicinal materials?"
Yun Heng immediately took it more seriously.
Yun Heng attaches great importance to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Chinese medicinal materials are the sharp knives and weapons in the hands of Chinese medicine practitioners. If there is a problem with Chinese medicinal materials, what will happen?
The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xiya Community Hospital was established after Yun Heng came. Initially, Yun Heng was the only one who prescribed medicines. There were not many patients, and the demand for Chinese medicinal materials was not too great.
Before Yun Heng wrote the prescription, he also checked the medicinal materials in the community hospital. They were not the best, but they met the requirements.
When Yun Heng was studying at the Medical University, he attended Qu Tongwen's class. At that time, Qu Tongwen said that Chinese medicine practitioners look at the efficacy of the medicine rather than the fixed dosage when prescribing medicine. Some medicinal materials are crudely processed or not well prepared, so the efficacy is poor and the dosage must be correspondingly larger. Some medicinal materials are of good quality and well prepared, so the dosage can be relatively small when prescribing. When practicing Chinese medicine, one must not be rigid, do not understand the efficacy of the medicine, do not look at the medicinal materials, and prescribe medicine according to the pharmacopoeia.
It was also because of this that Yun Heng checked the Chinese medicinal materials in the community hospital.
Half a year passed in a flash, and Yun Heng didn't go to see the doctor again. He then went to Tanghua Hospital for another month. After he came back, he was suspended after only seeing patients for one morning. He really didn't know what had happened to the Chinese medicinal materials.
"Is there something wrong with the Chinese medicinal materials?"
Qi Yaping's expression also turned serious.
Qi Yaping knew very well that the success of Xiya Community Hospital today was due to Yun Heng and Chinese medicine. If there was a problem with the medicinal materials, it would be tantamount to wiping out the community hospital. If something went wrong, the reputation of the community hospital would be ruined overnight.
"A patient previously treated by Dr. Xu came for a follow-up this morning, and I was there. Dr. Xu's prescription was supposed to be fine, and after three doses, the patient's condition should have improved. However, there was no noticeable improvement in the patient's symptoms. I then asked the patient to get the medicine and I took a look at it myself. I found that some of the herbs were simply recycled dregs of used medicine."
Qi Yaping's face turned pale with anger. She picked up her cell phone and made a call.
"Xiao Gao, come to me right now, right now. I'll give you three minutes. If you can't make it, you don't have to come."
After hanging up the phone, Qi Yaping stood there silently, her face gloomy and uncertain.
Less than three minutes later, Gao Haili, who was in charge of the pharmacy, came in breathlessly: "President Qi, you are looking for me."
"Xiao Gao, let me ask you, did you know that there is a problem with this batch of Chinese medicinal materials?" Qi Yaping asked with a cold face.
“Is there something wrong with the Chinese herbal medicine?”
Gao Haili didn't know about this and hurriedly said, "Director Qi, our community hospital's medicines have always been delivered regularly by a medicinal material company designated by the drug administration department. I write a note, and after you sign it, I submit the purchase plan to the medicinal material company's sales department, and then the pharmaceutical company delivers it. I don't know much about Chinese medicinal materials."
"Director Qi, our community hospital doesn't have purchasing rights?"
Yun Heng asked Qi Yaping, he had never known this.
"Yes."
Qi Yaping nodded and said, "All community hospitals are the same. They don't have purchasing rights. Generally, the medicine companies designated by the drug regulatory authorities deliver medicines on a regular basis..."
"Community medical institutions are essentially welfare institutions. With the exception of some well-established community medical institutions in densely populated areas and some privately contracted medical institutions, most community medical institutions are unable to make ends meet and require funding from above to maintain their operations. Until they achieve financial independence, they will never regain their purchasing power."
Qi Yaping explained to Yun Heng, "Community medical institutions use less medicine. If they all purchase it on their own, the supervision from above will be even more difficult. Implementing unified procurement and distribution can also avoid medication safety issues in community medical institutions."
"But now there is a problem with our Chinese medicinal materials."
Yun Heng took over the conversation.
What Qi Yaping said makes sense, but now there is a problem with the medicinal materials in the community hospital.
"Xiao Gao, go notify everyone in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine and hold a meeting in the conference room immediately."
Qi Yaping said to Gao Haili.
After saying this, Qi Yaping said to Yun Heng and Yue Shaojiang, "Let's have a meeting to understand the situation first and see when the problem with the medicinal materials occurred."
"Um!"
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