After returning to the room, Yun Heng took a shower, entered the simulation space again to practice for a while, then read and studied, and went to bed around one o'clock.
After getting up in the morning, Yun Heng had breakfast at the entrance of the community and walked all the way to the community hospital.
In the first few days, Yun Heng used a shared bicycle to go to and from get off work. Gradually, he walked to and from get off work. Sitting for long periods of time in the clinic is bad for the body, and walking to and from get off work is more conducive to exercise.
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on health preservation. As a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner, one must first know how to take care of one's body. There is no way to sit for a long time at work. After get off work, Yun Heng will try his best to pay attention and adjust.
"Teacher Yun."
Ren Xuedong lives farther away and comes earlier than Yun Heng every morning. Although Yun Heng despises Ren Xuedong's pig-like behavior when he sees a pretty girl, he has to admit that Ren Xuedong is indeed a very persevering doctor.
"Teacher Yun, have some tea."
Ren Xuedong now has the key to the clinic. When he arrived, he first wiped the table and then made tea. When Yun Heng came, he had already made the tea.
"Thanks."
Yun Heng thanked him.
"Teacher Yun, Sister Yun is back?"
Ren Xuedong approached Yun Heng and asked.
Yun Heng glanced at Ren Xuedong and was too lazy to pay attention to him.
"Teacher Yun, I'm just asking casually."
Ren Xuedong smiled awkwardly. It seemed that he had no hope with Yun Yu. With such a brother, his hope was slim.
After drinking tea and reading for a while, patients started to come to the clinic and Yun Heng started to get busy.
Traditional Chinese medicine is declining. Looking across the country, the proportion of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners is far smaller than that of Western medicine practitioners. The proportion of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and clinics is also far smaller than that of Western medicine. The public's trust in traditional Chinese medicine is also far lower than that of Western medicine.
But things are valuable because they are rare. In any place or city, when the reputation of a skilled Chinese medicine doctor gradually spreads, it is definitely more terrifying than Western medicine.
As Yun Heng cured more and more patients and his fame gradually spread, more and more patients came to the West Asia Community Hospital to see Yun Heng, and the number of patients in the clinic increased day by day.
At 10:30 in the morning, when Michelle arrived at the community hospital, she saw a queue stretching out from the clinic.
"Xiaomi is here?"
Qi Yaping happened to pass by and saw Michelle Lin. She greeted her with a smile. As the landlady who owns many shops in the Xiya community, there are actually quite a few people here who know Michelle Lin.
"Sister Ping."
Michelle also smiled and greeted Qi Yaping. At the same time, she looked at the line at the door of Yun Heng's clinic and said to Qi Yaping, "Sister Ping, there are so many patients in the clinic. If they line up like this, won't it be chaotic?"
"There's nothing I can do."
Qi Yaping said helplessly: "Community hospitals are not allowed to charge registration fees. This is the only way."
The registration fee is the first fee that patients need to pay when seeking medical treatment. It is also the reward for the doctor's intellectual labor. The implementation of the registration fee is actually to help some hospitals increase their revenue.
Many patients seek medical treatment in outpatient clinics. After the doctor writes out an examination list and prescribes medicine, some patients actually do not go for the examination or get the medicine. If there is no registration fee, this will cause a waste of medical resources. I will just let the doctor take a look at the problem. If it is not serious, I will not take the medicine, or I will go out to buy medicine.
With the registration fee, even if the above situation occurs again, the doctor's treatment and examination will not be in vain.
The implementation of registration fees varies across the country. There is a rough range, but there are slight differences due to different regions. In Xihua City, community-level health centers are not allowed to charge registration fees in order to reduce the medical burden on patients.
Because community hospitals should theoretically be responsible for providing free physical examinations to community patients. However, due to limited staff, home examinations are not realistic, and free examinations cannot be carried out frequently. Therefore, canceling registration fees and helping patients reduce their burden can be considered a disguised measure.
West Asia Community Hospital is an independent legal person health center. Community hospitals are supposed to be responsible for their own profits and losses. However, given the current situation in the country, few community hospitals can achieve a balance between income and expenditure. Most community hospitals require subsidies from above, and West Asia Community Hospital is no exception.
Limited funding, low doctors' salaries, and incomplete medical facilities are the current situation in many community health centers.
Nowadays, many small hospitals and some community health centers in good condition are actually equipped with computers, but the West Asian community still relies on manual labor, precisely because of lack of money.
"The community health center is poor and can't charge registration fees. There's nothing we can do."
Qi Yaping joked with a smile: "How about you, Xiaomi, a local tycoon, donate a few automatic queuing machines to our community hospital?"
Originally, Qi Yaping was just joking, but she didn't expect Michelle Lin to nod directly.
"Okay, I'll call right away. Doctor Yun has so many patients here that he really needs an automatic queuing machine."
As she spoke, Michelle picked up her phone and started making a call.
"Xiao Fei, um, have someone purchase an automatic queuing machine and a few computers. Um, have them delivered to the West Asia Community Hospital. Yes, consider them a donation from us. Explain this clearly to the finance department. Bring the order over when the time comes so I can sign it."
Qi Yaping was stunned for a moment.
Are you so easy to talk to?
"Xiaomi, please think about it again. I was just joking."
Qi Yaping said hurriedly.
Some people donate money and materials to the community hospital. This is all normal operation. It is not against the rules when it is reported. Moreover, getting donations from nearby residents or businesses can be regarded as an achievement of the community hospital in a disguised way. Otherwise, how can people donate voluntarily if they cannot get recognition from the masses?
It’s just that Qi Yaping felt that she was the one who guided the team this time, and it would not be good if this were to get out.
"fine."
Michelle hung up the phone and said with a smile, "I just saw so many patients here at Dr. Yun's place. It's a mess, so I was thinking about how to solve it. If there is an automatic queuing machine, it would be more suitable. Patients don't need to crowd and wait outside..."
Michelle Lin said, looking at the situation outside the clinic: "It seems that there are not many chairs. I will ask for more chairs."
Michelle Lin picked up the phone again and said, "Xiao Fei, ask someone to buy some more chairs, yes, the kind for hospital waiting areas. How many do you want? How about this, you bring someone over to check it out first, and I'll tell you in person."
Having said that, he hung up the phone.
This time Qi Yaping finally understood that the donation was not due to her guidance, but because of Yun Heng.
He kept saying "Dr. Yun" left and right, without considering other factors.
Qi Yaping subconsciously glanced in the direction of Yun Heng's clinic. If she remembered correctly, Yun Heng should have just met Xiaomi yesterday. In just one day, Yun Heng conquered this rich young woman?
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