Chapter 94 Punishment and Disciplinary Action



When a patient is hospitalized, the hospital must record the patient's condition in detail, including the reason for hospitalization, preliminary assessment results, diagnosis results, medications used, etc.

These must all be registered accurately without any errors. Before discharge, these are preliminary registrations and will be sorted out again afterwards. However, from the moment of hospitalization, these things cannot be modified. If errors occur, the modifications must be signed by multiple parties including senior doctors and head nurses.

At the same time, you should also note the reason for the modification, the signature of the investigator, the signature of the confirmer, etc.

These things are legally binding. Once a medical accident occurs, this is the legal basis to determine whether the hospital has conducted treatment in accordance with normal procedures, whether there have been any violations, etc., whether it is a normal misdiagnosis or a medical accident.

Therefore, the entire treatment process of the patient can be fully seen from this medical record, including what disease the patient had, what medicine was used, and whether the medicine was used correctly. Not to mention misdiagnosis or incorrect treatment, just based on the diagnosis in the medical record, whether the medicine was used correctly can all be seen.

It doesn’t really matter whether Hong Shuangmin knew this patient before or whether Hong Shuangmin was responsible for the case, because when Qu Tongwen handed him the medical record and asked him if he had any questions, he was asking about the records above.

Therefore, at this moment Hong Shuangmin could not make any excuses, such as I didn’t know about it, it’s not my responsibility, etc., because there was no need. Looking at the records in the medical record, it was clear at a glance, and there was no need for any excuses.

But the problem was that after looking at it, Hong Shuangmin didn't find any problems, which made him very anxious.

Zhang Bowen asked, then there must be a problem, otherwise why would he ask?

Is he just amusing himself?

Moreover, Zhang Bowen and Qu Tongwen's expressions were not good, and it was obvious on their faces that there was something wrong.

Zhang Bowen and Qu Tongwen looked at Hong Shuangmin and slowly walked out of the ward. Hong Shuangmin hurriedly followed.

After leaving the ward and walking a little further, Qu Tongwen entered the duty room next to it. Only then did he stop and look back at Hong Shuangmin.

Just now in the ward, Qu Tongwen was giving face to Hong Shuangmin and did not ask in front of the patient. Otherwise, if the patient and his family knew about it, what would happen?

"Why, didn't you see?"

Qu Tongwen glanced at Hong Shuangmin and spoke slowly.

Before coming, Qu Tongwen did not actually draw a direct conclusion. Even though Yun Heng was already his student, he did not simply listen to Yun Heng's one-sided statement. Of course, Yun Heng and Ren Xuedong did not actually say much.

Qu Tongwen came this time simply to understand why Yun Heng, a young doctor of such high ability, was kicked out of Xihua Hospital.

But now it seems that there is no need for too much speculation.

"Inspector Zhang, Mr. Qu, let me take another look, let me take another look..."

Hong Shuangmin was sweating profusely and even stuttered when he spoke.

"No, I'll tell you."

Qu Tongwen said slowly: "The patient is now on the fifth day of hospitalization. What has this donkey-hide gelatin oral solution been used for these two days?"

Hong Shuangmin hurried to check the medicine for the next day.

On the second day, in addition to normal infusion, the patient also received traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions and donkey-hide gelatin oral solution.

"This is for replenishing qi and blood..." Hong Shuangmin said with some lack of confidence.

"This is a prescription for replenishing Qi and blood. If combined with donkey-hide gelatin oral liquid, the effect will be even better, right?"

Qu Tongwen suppressed his temper and said, "Then tell me again, what is this infusion during the day for? What is its effect? ​​What disease does it treat?"

This is the department of integrated Chinese and Western medicine. There is an IV drip in the ward, but Qu Tongwen didn't say anything. The integration of Chinese and Western medicine is about treating both Chinese and Western medicine together, and there is nothing wrong with that.

But the problem is that an infusion, a traditional Chinese medicine prescription, and a donkey-hide gelatin oral solution all have the same function. Does this mean that one plus one equals two, and one plus one equals three?

Is a three-pronged approach more effective?

Hong Shuangmin opened his mouth.

He hadn't noticed it just now.

In fact, it’s not that Hong Shuangmin didn’t notice it before, but it’s a top-down effect. In order to increase revenue, the department prescribes more medicines, prescribes medicines repeatedly, and the complicated use of medicines has almost become a habit.

This is what Hong Shuangmin did, and the doctors under him naturally learned from the director.

The highest level of lying is that even oneself has to believe it. At this moment, it is almost the same for Hong Shuangmin. He is used to it and he himself feels that there is nothing wrong with it.

"Mr. Qu, Inspector Zhang, I was in a hurry and didn't notice it. I admit my mistake."

Hong Shuangmin quickly changed his tone and asked in a deep voice, "Who is in charge here?"

"Director Hong, it's me."

An attending physician hurriedly stepped forward, trembling with fear as he prepared to explain...

"No."

Qu Tongwen waved his hand. "This phenomenon isn't unique. I've been here for a while now, and this is a common situation in your department. Director Hong, can you explain it to me?"

"Inspector Zhang, Mr. Qu, this is my fault. I'm usually busy with work and have neglected this. Please punish me."

Hong Shuangmin opened his mouth. It wasn't just this one case, he couldn't fool people with it, so he simply admitted his mistake.

Since it is not an isolated case, then the law does not punish everyone. It is impossible for Zhang Bowen and Qu Tongwen to punish all doctors, right?

Moreover, when he reached the level of department director, Hong Shuangmin himself was rarely directly responsible for any patients. In other words, so far, the most Zhang Bowen and Qu Tongwen had discovered was that Hong Shuangmin had lax management.

It was inevitable that he would be punished and criticized. Now Hong Shuangmin could only admit his mistake and try to get leniency.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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