Chapter 1849 She is different



Tiered diagnosis and treatment is poor in China. Why not reform and enforce the full implementation of tiered diagnosis and treatment? Ordinary people have long doubted the technical level of grassroots hospitals. They are not confident in seeing a grassroots hospital for a minor illness and must seek treatment from a tertiary hospital specialist. As a result, those with money and resources have taken up all the superior resources, squeezing out the life-saving space for seriously ill patients at the grassroots level.

Improving the technical level of grassroots hospitals is extremely difficult. Just to ensure that doctors do not make the wrong diagnosis or miss or misdiagnose a patient during the first diagnosis is a very high technical requirement. Even top tertiary experts can make misdiagnoses.

Don’t believe it? Take a look at what happened to Geng’s brother.

Ordinary people can only go to top hospitals to avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis, which creates a vicious cycle that has no solution. In the final analysis, medicine is a highly technical industry, and people, regardless of their wealth, can only pursue superior resources to survive. What will we rely on in the future to solve the problem of imbalance between supply and demand? Perhaps we can only wait for the moment when technological breakthroughs come.

Perhaps, when machines can help doctors perform surgery and assist doctors with more average skills in making diagnoses, such tiered diagnosis and treatment may give ordinary people more confidence.

Xie Wanying came in and told Luo Xiaomei again with concern: "Listen carefully to the doctor here. In your case, it is best to lie down and don't move. You must persist to save the fetus. Don't think too much about other things. If you need any help, you can ask someone to come to me. I will not leave this hospital for the time being."

Luo Xiaomei listened to what she said and nodded.

Brother Luo looked at Xie Wanying's face, and the corners of his cold mouth twitched in contradiction.

After Xie Wanying and the others left, Luo Xiaomei said to her brother, "She is different from other doctors."

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"Let's wait and see." Brother Luo would not jump to conclusions immediately, because he saw Xie Wanying and Hu Hao together with his own eyes when they arrived at the noodle shop.

"By the way, which department did Doctor Xie just say he wanted to find her in?" Luo Xiaomei asked her eldest brother, recalling what Xie Wanying said.

"Gynecology." Brother Luo answered with certainty.

From her brother's tone, Luo Xiaomei could sense that he seemed very familiar with Xie Wanying's schedule: What's going on?

What Brother Luo didn't tell his sister was that he was afraid that Xie Wanying would regret it later and report the case to the police, so he went to the gynecology department several times a day to secretly observe Xie Wanying's movements. To put it bluntly, he regretted his momentary recklessness.

The next day was Saturday, I worked half a day as normal and had no surgery.

Suddenly, a call came from the emergency room. Then a man rushed to the gynecology ward to find someone and angrily demanded responsibility from the doctor: "You doctors prescribed medicine for my wife to take this morning. She bled heavily after taking it and is now in the emergency room. What do you say we should do?"

The nurse who received the patient checked the outpatient medical record in the patient's bag, opened it and saw the doctor's signature, and called the doctors in the department: "Doctor Du, Doctor Zuo, a patient's family member came to see you. It's a patient who needs medical abortion."

Du Haiwei, who was about to go for rounds, heard this and turned around and walked back to the nurses' station with a group of people.

Doctor Zuo Liang took the medical record from the nurse and saw that it was the patient from yesterday afternoon. He asked the family, "Did she take any medicine?"

"Yes, I took the medicine you prescribed and I had heavy bleeding."

"That's impossible. This is a routine medication." Doctor Zuo Liang took the medical record and looked at it carefully. He thought the prescription written by Xie should be correct. He then checked the medicine bag brought by the patient to see if the pharmacy had sent the wrong medicine. There was no wrong medicine, but the amount of medicine left in the bag was wrong.

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