Chapter 579 Yun Heng Has the Final Say



Yun Heng didn't respond. He didn't like to communicate too much with the patient's family on such topics.

When communicating with the patient's family, Yun Heng didn't pay much attention to anything that was not related to the illness.

Cai Xianwen was stunned for a moment and felt disappointed.

Normally, if other doctors were to talk about this kind of topic, they would probably say something about being rich or something like that, or at least about some serious illnesses, and then Cai Xianwen would continue according to his script.

In Cai Xianwen's opinion, although Yun Heng has good medical skills and a good background, he is young after all and his income is not high. Generally speaking, the upper limit of income for doctors is not high. In Cai Xianwen's opinion, those who earn one million yuan a year are considered poor.

Even Qu Tongwen was not very wealthy.

Besides, there is still a big difference between a teacher and a father. Even if Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen are rich, they will not leave it to Yun Heng, their student. Yun Heng should still be very lacking in income.

Through Yun Heng's rescue at that time, Cai Xianwen realized that there was indeed a reputation to be had. Yun Heng was able to save Qiao Haicheng, and he really had the ability. Cai Xianwen was also willing to make friends with a young rookie like Yun Heng.

If possible, he even wanted to ask Yun Heng to be his father's personal doctor.

But Yun Heng didn't respond, so the topic was temporarily ended. We couldn't have an awkward conversation, right?

"Mr. Cai, let me first tell you about your father's situation in detail."

Yun Heng turned on the computer, pulled up the medical records, and explained to Cai Xianwen, "Your father's condition is classified as bloating in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Bloating is one of the four major problems in Traditional Chinese Medicine: stroke, tuberculosis, ascites, and septum. Judging from the symptoms and pulse, it's a combination of dampness, heat, toxins, qi, blood, and water..."

"As a result, your father's liver, spleen, and kidneys have all been damaged to some extent. The liver damage is particularly severe. His condition is primarily a deficiency, and the symptoms are complex, making treatment extremely difficult. This condition is life-threatening at any time. As you just saw, he's in a hepatic coma again."

"Um!"

Cai Xianwen nodded.

"I will do my best to alleviate the condition, but there are some things I still need to explain..."

Yun Heng explained the situation to Cai Xianwen in detail.

When it comes to critically ill patients, doctors often downplay the severity of the condition in front of the patients themselves, but when facing the patients' families, they will definitely exaggerate the severity of the condition.

Modern medicine is already quite advanced, but even so, even for an appendectomy or childbirth, the hospital will still ask the patient's family to sign a lot of responsibility agreements and notices.

There might be heavy bleeding or even serious conditions.

Even if it is a normal birth, family members often have to sign an agreement, stating that they have been fully informed and agree to a trial birth.

This is not a scare tactic, but the hospital should make responsibilities as clear as possible, because anything can happen during the treatment process. As a doctor, you must tell the patient's family all possible situations, so as to avoid the greatest possible disputes when certain situations arise.

This is actually a kind of protection for doctors.

Whether they are willing to admit it or not, doctors themselves take risks in the process of treating patients and saving lives.

"Doctor Yun, I understand everything."

Cai Xianwen nodded: "My father has had this disease for several years and has been receiving treatment. He was also treated for a period of time at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University. I have a good idea of ​​it."

"Um."

Yun Heng nodded: "But there's no need to be too pessimistic. Take good care of yourself and pay attention to the follow-up. The possibility of recovery is not great, but it is not a problem to prolong your life with the illness."

For some diseases, there is little hope of cure, but if the deterioration of the disease is controlled, life can still be extended. It is not an exaggeration to say that some patients can even live for more than ten or twenty years.

"Well, thank you, Dr. Yun."

Cai Xianwen thanked him again, then hesitated for a moment before saying, "Doctor Yun, I have something else to ask."

"Mr. Cai, please speak."

"It's still about the ward."

Cai Xianwen said, "Could you please stop admitting patients to my father's ward? I'm willing to double the bed fee."

Cai Xianwen was not just showing off, but considering many aspects. His father's condition would definitely require him to stay in the hospital for a relatively long period of time. The ward environment is good and quiet, which will also be beneficial to his father's recovery.

Without the necessary conditions, there is naturally no way, but the problem is that Tsai Hsien-wen is rich, so why not strive for better conditions?

“This really won’t work.”

Yun Heng said politely, "After all, this is an ordinary ward. If a patient really wants to come, we can't turn him away."

"Doctor Yun, no discussion?"

Cai Xianwen said, "I can consider donating some money to your West Asia Hospital... Doctor Yun, you won't suffer any loss yourself."

“It’s really not about the money.”

Yun Heng still politely declined.

"Yun Heng!"

Cai Xianwen was about to continue speaking when a tall and beautiful woman suddenly appeared at the door of the duty room. The beautiful woman stood at the door of the duty room and looked at Yun Heng with a smile. When she smiled, the two dimples on her face looked like they were filled with fine wine.

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