Chapter 275, Issue 2 (6)
Clearly, what this NPC representative said is correct. How could a small demolition agency act so recklessly? Is there any responsibility on the part of higher authorities? Is there any responsibility on the part of the Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision?
Demolition is a lengthy process, taking at least one or two years. Is it true that no one has reported the incident after such a long period of time?
Why aren't they being dealt with? Why are people like this allowed to get away with it?
Is there a deeper collusion here?
Fang Mingzhe's face turned pale as he listened to the representatives' words, but he could only nod repeatedly. They were right. This wasn't just a problem for the demolition office; it was a problem for the entire Shi County. Even the Xisui Municipal Party Committee and Government had problems.
However, before Fang Mingzhe could express his opinion, Jiang Ningyue waved her hand and the next piece of news appeared.
Today, a citizen reported to our column that some hospitals in Xisui City were providing irregular and excessive prescriptions. Multiple reporters conducted undercover investigations.
First, the reporter went to a traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Xisui City. With the ultrasound results of the thyroid nodule, the reporter found Dr. Cui at the hospital.
Reporter: "Doctors in Haining say no treatment is necessary, and annual checkups and observation are sufficient."
"That's because they can't cure it," said Doctor Cui. "Come to me, and I guarantee the cure will come in three months. Oh, and I'll treat the rest of your condition as well."
The reporter said, "Let's treat the thyroid nodules first."
[At the reporter's insistence, Dr. Cui only prescribed a small amount of Chinese medicine, totaling over 400 yuan.]
[A week later, the reporter returned to the hospital for a follow-up examination.]
Doctor Cui: "Do you feel better? Your sleep has improved."
Reporter: "No."
Doctor Cui: "You are too weak. I will give you a good restorative boost this time."
Perhaps because it was his second visit, Dr. Cui showed no restraint this time and prescribed 42 herbs for the reporter, totaling 780 yuan.
Doctor Cui: "Next time, bring your family member's medical insurance card and make an appointment. We can help you share the burden."
Reporter: "Can I still use someone else's medical insurance card? I heard that's not possible."
Doctor Cui: "Isn't this saving you money?"
Reporter: "No one is checking?"
Doctor Cui: "No one checked."
The reporter then took Dr. Cui's prescription to Haizhou Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and sought out Zheng Hong, a national expert specializing in endocrine and thyroid diseases and the hospital's vice president, to analyze Dr. Cui's prescription.
Dean Zheng frowned as he looked at the prescription. "Who wrote this for you?"
Reporter: "Do you think there is something wrong with this prescription?"
“There are problems, and there are a lot of them.”
Dean Zheng said, "First, your thyroid nodules are not caused by liver fire stagnation, and Chinese medicine can't get rid of them. Secondly, the Chinese medicine prescription this person wrote down all liver-related medicines. In this case, not only will it not nourish the liver, but it will actually damage it. It's okay to take it once or twice, but if taken for a long time, it may cause serious damage to liver and kidney function. At the same time, according to the 'Hospital Prescription Review Management Standards,' you can't prescribe more than two drugs with the same pharmacological effect to the same patient at the same time. This doctor has seriously neglected his duties and violated regulations."
[At the same time, another reporter went to the Fifth People's Hospital of Xisui City and sought treatment for a stomach ailment from Dr. Zhang in the hospital's internal medicine department.]
Doctor Zhang: "What's wrong with you?"
Reporter: "My stomach feels uncomfortable. Doctor, please give me some medicine."
Doctor Zhang: "Oh, what exactly is causing the discomfort?"
After asking a few questions, Dr. Zhang prescribed nearly 600 yuan worth of medicine for the reporter, including Daxixi, Kangfuxinye, Rabeprazole and other drugs, and the dosage of each drug was more than one week!
This situation at the Fifth People's Hospital of Xisui City is not accidental. Many citizens have reported that the hospital often prescribes too many and indiscriminate drugs.
Ms. Wang, a resident, said: "My child fell and broke his head last time. The doctor took a look and said nothing. He just prescribed two boxes of Band-Aids, a box of iodine, and five boxes of blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing medicine. To be honest, those five boxes of medicine are still in our house."
Mr. Liu, a citizen, said: "Last time my eyes were inflamed, I was prescribed various eye drops and anti-inflammatory drugs, which cost me over 300 yuan. But my eyes became worse and worse. Finally, a friend recommended me to use erythromycin eye ointment, which costs 50 cents a tube. It worked. It doesn't matter if it's a waste of money, but they need to get treatment! They can't neglect their treatment just to make money!"
In addition to the problems at the Xisui City Fifth People's Hospital, the reporter also discovered that there were violations within the Xisui City Maternal and Child Health Hospital.
A citizen reported that his wife had spotting in the early stages of pregnancy and went to Xisui Maternal and Child Health Hospital for a check-up. However, the doctor asked her to buy medicine at a pharmacy outside the hospital. The medicine cost 450 yuan per box, and she needed to buy 7 boxes at one time!
In order to verify whether the situation reported by the citizen was true, the reporter who had just become pregnant also went to the hospital for an undercover investigation and found Dr. Wang.
Doctor Wang: "Do you want this child?"
Reporter: "Of course I want it!"
Doctor Wang: "You are experiencing a threatened miscarriage. There is a high possibility that you will not be able to keep the baby."
Reporter: "Ah? What should we do, doctor?"
"Let's do this."
Doctor Wang wrote on a piece of paper, "I've prescribed seven boxes of pregnancy-preserving pills for you. Go to the XX pharmacy next to the hospital to buy them. Take them continuously for a month without interruption. Do you understand?"
"Understood."
Doctor Wang: "During this period, you must rest quietly, don't move around, and don't eat anything else."
"knew."
The reporter left the hospital and handed the note given by the doctor to the pharmacy salesperson, who quickly took out 7 boxes of pregnancy-preserving pills.
Salesperson: "The total is 3,150 yuan."
Reporter: “Why is it so expensive?”
Sales: “That’s the price.”
Reporter: "How long can one box of this medicine last?"
Sales: "One box for one day, three times a day."
Reporter: "One box only lasts one day?"
Sales: “Yes.”
Reporter: "Can you give me that note?"
Salesperson: "No, this is a prescription drug. You must have a doctor's prescription before you can give it to you."
The reporters had no choice but to leave. Later, another group of reporters came to the same pharmacy and asked for the pregnancy-preserving pills.
"Do you have a prescription from a doctor?"
Reporter: "The doctor prescribed it before. We took it for a few days, but we're worried it's not stable, so we want to buy a few more boxes."
Sales: "Okay, wait a moment."
After a while, the salesperson brought another 7 boxes.
Reporter: "Do you cooperate with the doctors in the hospital?"
The salesperson smiled and said, "This medicine is also useful."
According to hospital insiders, some obstetricians and gynecologists prescribe medications and conduct tests based on a pregnant woman's financial situation. The pregnancy-preserving pills a reporter previously purchased for 3,150 yuan a week contained the same ingredients as pills costing just a few dozen yuan a week. Some doctors exploit a woman's desire to keep the fetus, using this as another form of extortion.
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