Stepping out of the tax bureau.
Su Zhengnan couldn't help but take a deep breath. After paying his taxes in accordance with the law, he felt that even the air he was breathing was sweet.
At least I don't have to worry about being investigated by the government, and I can spend the remaining 7.6 billion yuan in peace.
As for the profits from overseas...
There's no rush for now. We don't know how to calculate the foreign tax on foreign revenue and the domestic tax.
Does that mean I have to pay taxes on the money I earn abroad in China?
I don't think that's how it's calculated, right?
But... it seems like it really does need to be paid.
There is also a tax on overseas income, but the threshold for taxation is relatively low.
After leaving the Beijing Tax Bureau, Su Zhengnan returned to the hospital to continue working.
Speaking of which, he took half a day off today, Monday. He rushed out right after the routine meeting because there's still a lot to do at the hospital!
Upon returning to the hospital, Su Zhengnan summoned Deputy Director Feng and then led several chief physicians on rounds.
Although most of the patients in the inpatient ward had already been discharged, some more patients were admitted later. These were all admitted by chief physicians from various outpatient departments.
Overall, the number of hospitalized patients has remained relatively stable.
Fortunately, Su Zhengnan is now quite adept at ward rounds.
Therefore, the time for ward rounds has been reduced by half. What used to take half a day to conduct ward rounds now takes less than half a day.
After Su Zhengnan and Feng Xuegong finished their room check.
It's only been a little over two hours, and there's still a long time before we get off work!
Su Zhengnan glanced at the changes on his data panel.
The data panel displayed:
[Host: Su Zhengnan.]
[Bound Identity: Director of Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital]
[Daily Task: Increase the discharge rate of inpatients in the current department to 50% to receive the reward 'Mastery of Traditional Chinese Medicine ENT'. Current progress: 48.30% (Incomplete).]
[Special Mission: Providing valuable suggestions for medical reform, which are then approved by higher-level leaders and implemented nationwide, will earn the reward of 'Mastery of Traditional Chinese Medicine Qigong'. Current progress: 0/1 (Incomplete).]
[Hidden Quest: Reform the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy and strictly control the use of premium medicines. Reward: Randomly upgrade one medical skill by one level. Current progress: 0/1 (Incomplete).]
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"What's going on with this special mission?"
Su Zhengnan couldn't help but sigh. He wondered when these special missions had all become related to medical reform.
Fortunately, the first daily task should be completed after one more patient is discharged.
Master the entire field of Traditional Chinese Medicine ENT.
That's a pretty good reward.
But what's with this "proficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qigong" for a special mission?
Why not reward yourself with some Gu worms!
Su Zhengnan couldn't help but sigh inwardly. He had always been interested in the Gu worms of Miao medicine, feeling that they must have great effects.
Afterwards, Su Zhengnan composed himself and went to the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy to check.
During this period, after he revised the regulations of the Chinese medicine pharmacy, he discovered a lot of cases of substandard products being sold as high-quality ones from the wholesalers of Chinese medicine, and he reported them all.
When the pharmacists at the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy saw Su Zhengnan appear, they stared at each other for a moment before immediately getting back to their work.
Don't be fooled by the fact that hospitals in Beijing that combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine may not be as well-known as the First People's Hospital or specialized TCM hospitals.
However, this pharmacy consumes nearly a million tons of Chinese medicinal herbs every year.
Even for the relatively cheap Arisaema heterophyllum, which costs three yuan per kilogram, a ton would cost six thousand yuan, and ten thousand tons would cost sixty million yuan.
This shows just how terrifying the amount of money involved in the medication used by a top-tier hospital can be!
This applies to both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine.
It is precisely because the profit margin in the pharmaceutical industry is so large that countless people are eager to get into it.
Su Zhengnan was naturally aware of these circumstances, but there was nothing he could do to change them unless the medical reform team listened to his opinions.
After thinking for a moment, Su Zhengnan turned around and went back to his office, where he began to organize his opinions on medical reform.
Su Zhengnan must have many ideas about medical reform.
Because he had witnessed the state of healthcare in later generations, and knew that with the current development, healthcare reform would ultimately fail.
The government has subsidized trillions of yuan annually for healthcare reform.
Medical care is becoming increasingly expensive for ordinary people, and hospitals are increasingly resorting to various forms of excessive medical treatment.
Most importantly, ordinary people have to pay the fees themselves, and the fees are getting higher and higher.
Can you say that this healthcare reform is successful?
crackling sounds...
Su Zhengnan pressed the keyboard in front of him, constantly organizing his opinions on medical reform.
Soon, a "Preliminary Suggestions on Current Domestic Medical Reform" was completed in Su Zhengnan's hands.
Serving as the second advisor to the healthcare reform panel.
Su Zhengnan had the right to offer his opinions, but he did not immediately send the compiled opinions to the medical reform team. Instead, he planned to send them to Elder Wang first.
After all, the other party was the top advisor, a member who was nominally on the same side as him.
After reviewing his medical reform proposal and making sure he hadn't missed anything, Su Zhengnan took out his phone and called Wang Xianyao.
Ring ring!
The phone rang only a few times before Wang Xianyao answered.
"Hey, Xiao Su, is there something you need that's calling all of a sudden?"
Wang Xianyao asked with a smile on the other end of the phone.
Clearly, Wang Xianyao was quite pleased that Su Zhengnan had taken the initiative to call him.
This at least shows that the young man is not the kind of clueless naiveté who doesn't know anything.
Su Zhengnan smiled slightly and replied directly, "It's like this, Elder Wang. I've just compiled some suggestions on medical reform and would like to ask you to take a look and see if there's anything inappropriate. I wonder if you have any free time right now?"
"Oh, you've already come up with your opinions so quickly?"
Wang Xianyao was slightly taken aback, then nodded and smiled:
"Then just send it to my email. I happen to have some free time right now. I'll give you my feedback after I've read it."
"Then I'll have to trouble you, Mr. Wang. Thank you!"
Su Zhengnan smiled and hung up the phone, then sent over the document he had prepared.
Upon receiving the document from Su Zhengnan, Wang Xianyao immediately opened it and began to examine it carefully.
Wang Xianyao was increasingly shocked as he looked, and even opened his mouth wide, unable to come to his senses for a long time.
He never expected that Su Zhengnan would be able to offer so many suggestions.
Moreover, almost every opinion was based on the perspective of the difficulty people face in accessing medical care, and genuinely considered the difficulties patients face in accessing medical care as well as the shortcomings of the domestic medical system.
However, some of these opinions directly affect the interests of most people.
Wang Xianyao felt it was unlikely to pass.
While healthcare reform aims to make it easier for people to access medical care, some things shouldn't only benefit the people...
Wang Xianyao sat in his office staring at the medical reform proposal on his computer screen, motionless for a long time, until his secretary knocked on the office door. Only then did he snap out of his reverie and let out a soft sigh.
That Su girl is really bold!
But he's a young man!
It is somewhat idealistic, but that's not a big deal.
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