When he returned to the room, it was already nine o'clock in the evening. Yun Heng originally planned to take a shower first, but there was someone in the bathroom.
In this type of renovated rental house, the bathroom and toilet are shared, and each person has a single room. Yun Heng's place actually consists of three people living together, but the residents don't usually interact with each other.
After living there for so long, Yun Heng only knew that a girl about his age lived in one room, and a young couple lived in the other room, but he had no idea whether they were married or not.
Yun Heng actually doesn't like to talk much. He usually takes a shower or goes to the bathroom in a hurry. He stays in the room when he has nothing to do, so he has never talked to the other two households.
Since there was someone in the bathroom, Yun Heng went back directly and checked Ma Tiequan's consultation hours at Xihua Hospital first.
Although Ma Tiequan said that he could come anytime, Yun Heng couldn't really go at any time. What if Director Ma was busy with other things?
The words "come anytime" can only be regarded as a courtesy and should not be taken too seriously, so Yun Heng still has to choose the days when Ma Tiequan is in session. At most, it is a plus and will not offend anyone.
Ma Tiequan only sees patients on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Today is Friday, so there are still a few days left, so there is no rush.
After checking Ma Tiequan's outpatient clinic, Yun Heng entered the simulation space and practiced suturing for half an hour. He then entered the Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine space to see three patients. Then he encountered a difficulty and exited to start studying according to the panel.
After studying for a while, Yun Heng noticed that there was no one in the bathroom outside, so he went out to take a shower, and then came back to lie on the bed and read.
A Chinese medicine doctor must read widely. This is the experience Yun Heng has summarized from reading books in the school library in recent years.
Because Chinese medicine is an empirical medicine, it is particularly empirical and uses a lot of knowledge points. Only when you know more can you think more when diagnosing and treating diseases.
In particular, various medical records from ancient and modern times are all insights that can be used as reference during treatment.
Although Chinese medicine emphasizes tailoring treatment to each individual, the principles remain the same. Many diseases are actually similar. When treating patients, if you can encounter medical records that have been seen by predecessors, or similar medical records, you can reduce many errors or generate many ideas.
Like the child who swallowed the nail before, the reason why Yun Heng was able to think of a solution was because he happened to have seen it, otherwise he would not have thought of it.
Our ancestors have left a lot of wealth to future generations. Nowadays, many young people who study Chinese medicine focus on clinical practice and often neglect reading.
As the saying goes, read a book a hundred times and its meaning will become clear. The more you read, the faster your level will improve.
In the past, there were no schools and few teachers. Many famous medical experts in ancient and modern times were actually self-taught. They read a lot of books and gradually became proficient in various medical theories and pharmacology, and then summarized and grew through practice.
Yun Heng likes reading very much, all kinds of books, medical records, classics, pharmacopoeia, and even some unofficial history and essays.
Yun Heng read until after twelve o'clock and finally put the book down. He couldn't sleep for a while and began to think about what he had said to Qi Yaping in the evening.
According to Qi Yaping, if a community hospital wants to increase the number of beds, it must first meet two conditions. One is that the hospital has money. As the saying goes, if you have money, you don't need to ask others for help. If you are rich, it will be easier to get things done.
The second one is demand.
In addition to having money, the higher-ups must also be aware that West Asia Community Hospital has this need. Only when there is both money and demand will there be a possibility of approval.
“Increase revenue generation?”
Yun Heng rubbed his forehead. This was very difficult.
Although there are actually quite a few patients in community hospitals nowadays, most of them come for minor illnesses and disasters. For most patients, a medical consultation and medication may cost no more than 100 yuan.
The most profitable place in a community hospital is actually the laboratory. A routine blood test costs 45 yuan, but it is pure profit. The cost is just one machine and there are only two people in the laboratory.
A routine blood test is also a test that most patients will undergo. Colds and fevers require a routine blood test, and the cost for 100 people is 4,500 yuan.
There is actually not much else. There is no registration fee, and there is a cost to get the medicine. Now the medicine prices are all uniformly set by the health department, and the profit is really not high. After deducting labor, water and electricity costs, it is actually a loss.
If you want to turn a loss into a profit, the best way is actually to add projects.
Now the functions of community hospitals are just vaccination, internal medicine, and simple wound suture. They have no other functions.
"Bone injury?"
The first thing Yun Heng thought of was bone injury.
Orthopedics is very profitable, even for small community hospitals. Without major surgery, the cost of a simple bone resetting and reduction is at least a hundred yuan, not counting medication. The cost of treatment is actually just the labor cost, which is not much.
The most important thing is that patients with bone injuries actually need hospitalization, even if it is only for one or two days, this is a need.
But Yun Heng looked at the remaining time on the panel and saw that there were less than four hours left.
Learn bone setting in four hours?
What kind of joke is this?
"So we're stuck in a vicious circle now?"
Yun Heng was a little overwhelmed. If he wanted to increase the revenue of the community hospital, the best way was to join the orthopedics department. However, the hospital did not have an orthopedic doctor. If he wanted to learn how to set bones, he would need enough time. The most time he could get now was through the task released by the panel today, which rewarded him with 100 hours.
It's like doing business. You see a way to make money. If you succeed, you will have a lot of income. But the prerequisite is that if you want to do this, you must have start-up capital. But the problem is that you are poor and don't have that much start-up capital at all.
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