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Chapter 603 Someone else

As soon as he entered the Yunhai realm, Zeng Yi's phone rang. He picked it up and saw that it was Huang Can called.

"Hello, Mr. Huang!" Zeng Yi quickly answered the phone and greeted Huang Can.

Huang Can's voice came from the phone, and he asked lightly: "Xiao Zeng, are you busy?"

"When Mr. Huang has something to do, just give me instructions." Zeng Yi said.

Huang Can directly pointed out the intention of calling today and said, "You Fengqing County has introduced a pilot medical reform measure this time. In the past two days, many colleagues from the traditional Chinese medicine industry have come to me to express their opinions. If you are not busy, I want to talk to you about this matter."

Zeng Yi pondered for a moment and said, "I am in the sea of ​​clouds now, why don't I come to visit Mr. Huang?"

When Huang Can heard this, he said happily: "This is the best, I'm at home, just come here."

After hanging up the phone, Zeng Yi told the driver about Huang Can's address, and the car turned around and drove towards Huang Can's house. Zeng Yi originally planned to meet Lin Anning, the director of the Health Department, but now he received a call from Huang Can, and he decided to go to Huang Lao's place to inquire about some news first.

When he arrived at Mr. Huang's house, Mr. Huang was already waiting. He had an old relationship with Zeng Yi, so he didn't be polite to Zeng Yi and directly led Zeng Yi into the study.

"Xiao Zeng, your Fengqing County medical reform pilot is a little impulsive!" After Zeng Yi sat down, Huang Can said straight to the point.

Zeng Yi smiled and said, "Since it is a pilot, it is an attempt. However, we did not launch this medical reform pilot policy on impulse, but it was carefully considered."

Huang Can stretched out his hand and blew the ash, then looked directly at Zeng Yi and said, "When Director Bai of the Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine came to see me yesterday, he also mentioned the medical reform measures introduced by your Fengqing County, especially for the outpatient fee standard starting from ten yuan. Director Bai seemed to have a lot of opinions and said he could not understand it. He even said harsh words."

Zeng Yi smiled and said, "Director Bai will definitely say that if I do this, it will push traditional Chinese medicine to the brink of destruction..."

Huang Can showed a slightly unexpected look, Zeng Yi guessed it right, and even Director Bai said something more serious than this. However, if Zeng Yi introduced this policy to suppress traditional Chinese medicine, Huang Can didn't believe it. If Zeng Yi wanted to do this, he would not have planned to establish the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Nanjiang Province.

But Mr. Huang didn’t understand. Since Zeng Yi understood the truth, why did he introduce such a policy?

Nowadays, traditional Chinese medicine has declined to its extreme. Most of the traditional Chinese medicine hospitals in pure sense are left with nothing left. The traditional Chinese medicine department located in a comprehensive hospital is also neglected, and only two yuan registration fees are charged, and patients may not come to the door for treatment. Now Zeng Yi has forced the registration fee for traditional Chinese medicine to increase the outpatient registration fee to ten yuan. Isn’t this artificially raising the threshold for seeing a traditional Chinese medicine?

The cost of seeing a traditional Chinese medicine is several times higher than that of Western medicine, so patients are naturally less willing to choose to see a traditional Chinese medicine. Isn’t this policy a kind of encirclement and suppression of traditional Chinese medicine?

Huang Can believed that Zeng Yi was not trying to suppress Zeng Yi. But he couldn't understand the truth, so he pondered for a while and said, "What did you think about it?"

Zeng Yi opened the briefcase, took out a document from it, and said: "This is a summary of data provided by our county health bureau. Please check it out."

Huang Can took it and saw a look of confusion on his face. The document itself was nothing special, it was just a hospital charging standard.

Zeng Yi said at this time: "According to this data, there are currently 3,966 charging items in the general hospital, of which the proportion of traditional Chinese medicine is only 2%..."

Huang Can flipped through this charging standard and saw that it was basically all Western medicine charging items. After turning two pages in a row, he didn't see the traditional Chinese medicine charging items. So he said "hmm" and said, saying that what Zeng Yi said was true.

Zeng Yi continued: "Take orthopedics as an example, Western medicine has more than 200 charging standards. Tendon surgery for a small finger has specific standards, while traditional Chinese medicine only has two charging items: fracture and dislocation; in terms of fracture treatment, traditional Chinese medicine only has one charging item: fracture reduction, while Western medicine has fifty or sixty charging items for surgical treatment of trauma fractures."

Huang Can nodded slightly, but still didn't understand what Zeng Yi meant.

"Now hospitals implement the unified outpatient registration standards of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Doing so is actually very unfair to traditional Chinese medicine. Western medicine can not make this outpatient fee because they still have various charging items waiting for patients to pay for it. This is the key to the expensive medical treatment; and the traditional diagnosis method of traditional Chinese medicine does not require a lot of examination equipment, and traditional Chinese medicine does not have enough charging items. If you rely solely on outpatient fees, you will inevitably be in a loss state. Not only does the doctor's income be low, but you are naturally rejected by the hospital..."

Huang Can said "ah", and when he heard this, he suddenly realized. He devoted a lot of effort to the education of traditional Chinese medicine in his life. He believed that this was the top priority in saving traditional Chinese medicine, but he had never thought about other reasons. After Zeng Yi said this, he felt that Zeng Yi's thinking was very necessary.

The hospital's charging standard has actually "suffered" the future of traditional Chinese medicine to a large extent. The hospital does not set up any charging items for traditional Chinese medicine, and the outpatient registration fee is extremely cheap, so traditional Chinese medicine doctors naturally cannot create benefits. For the sake of its own profit, the hospital only has two choices. The first is to cancel traditional Chinese medicine; the second is to force traditional Chinese medicine doctors to create benefits.

The world is big, not as big as eating!

If a Chinese medicine doctor can’t even support himself, and he may even be kicked out of the hospital at any time, and his job is in danger, how can you ask them to carry forward the “humanitarian spirit of saving lives and helping the wounded”?

The first thing they have to consider is their own survival problems. In this way, it is not surprising that a large number of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have abandoned the Western Chinese studies, and even Chinese medicine doctors have given patients a lot of Western medical examination sheets.

Huang had never thought about this before. Now when Zeng Yi said that, he felt cold sweat on his back. He did not expect that the common charging standards in the hospital would be a legal weapon to eliminate traditional Chinese medicine. This weapon is not only extremely powerful, but also makes it unaware of it, a hard-core traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, for decades.

"Old Huang, who has devoted himself to the cultivation of talents of the juniors of traditional Chinese medicine throughout his life, can be called "a student of all the students all over the world, but I don't know how many of these juniors can still make a living by traditional Chinese medicine?" Zeng Yi asked again.

Old Huang was stunned. At this time, not only did he feel cold sweat on his back, but his forehead began to become cold. During his tens of thousands of Chinese medicine students during his tens of thousands of Chinese medicine students, but now these students can still adhere to Chinese medicine, but none of them can count them. As for those with a little reputation, they can count them with ten fingers?

Could it be that the persistence and hard work of most of my life are wrong?

Huang Can doesn't think he is wrong, but the facts are right in front of him. At least this sad ending cannot prove that he is successful.

"Western medicine focuses on objective data, and often has a cold. Patients need to spend hundreds of yuan for examinations. The hospital's charging standards are actually tailor-made for Western medicine. The characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine medicine are simple, inexpensive, effective, and unique 'seeing, listening, asking, and touching' diagnosis method, which also determines that traditional Chinese medicine has no extra charges. Registration fee is the only source of income for many doctors. If their income cannot be increased, the medicine they prescribe will definitely not be simple, inexpensive, effective, but complex, expensive, and slow. Their diagnosis method will also not be looking, listening, asking, and touching." Zeng Yi said this and sighed deeply, saying: "Abandon simple, honest, effective, and then abandoning looking, listening, and asking, even if traditional Chinese medicine is still there, it is no longer traditional Chinese medicine."

Huang Can has to admit that Zeng Yi’s considerations are more practical than himself. What he thinks is how to cultivate successors of traditional Chinese medicine. What Zeng Yi is considering is how to make these successors survive.

"Traditional Chinese medicine has never been eliminated, nor will it ever be eliminated. All that is eliminated is the talent of traditional Chinese medicine." Zeng Yi said a meaningful sentence with emotion in his tone.

Huang Can was moved and deeply, and he felt that Zeng Yi's words had a profound truth. Why can the common people still rely on traditional Chinese medicine when they were sick and desperate, and when they were declared incurable by Western medicine? In addition to the instinctive survival, it is because traditional Chinese medicine has become a root culture of the Chinese nation to a certain extent. Unless our national nature has disappeared, unless we forget our ancestors, traditional Chinese medicine will not disappear, because it has been integrated into the bloodline of all the descendants of Yan and Huang.

Without dragon totem and Chinese characters, if there were no Chinese medicine again and again, what would we have to do at that time that could prove that it was the continuation of the Chinese nation?

Therefore, traditional Chinese medicine will never disappear. What disappears is just people from traditional Chinese medicine.

From this point of view, the direction I am working on is not wrong, but Zeng Yi is more pragmatic.

It is never better to tempt it with emotion and reason. In class, you brag about traditional Chinese medicine to heaven and describe traditional Chinese medicine as the most noble cause in the world. But in reality, if this cause can only be poor to traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, then who can always stick to it?

"Xiao Zeng, I understand your good intentions..." Mr. Huang said with a heavy expression, then sat in the desk without saying a word for a long time.

Zeng Yi said: "With Mr. Huang's words, I will definitely stick to it."

Mr. Huang sighed and said, "It's a pity that there are very few people who can truly understand like you..."

Zeng Yi had a bitter smile on his face. Not only most people cannot understand it, but not many Chinese medicine practitioners themselves are afraid that they can understand this.

Most people have a misunderstanding of thinking, which is the principle of using lowering the drug price to solve the difficulty of seeing a doctor.

Under the request of superiors, the outpatient registration fee has been reduced again and again. On the surface, the threshold for patients to seek medical treatment seems to be lowered, but other charging items have been increased again and again. Only when patients enter the hospital will they find that the so-called low threshold is just to facilitate "closing the door and beating dogs".

For medicines worth hundreds of yuan, many patients buy them without blinking, and even indicate that they want to buy imported medicines. If you prescribe cheap medicines for them, they may even feel that the treatment effect is not enough. But if the doctor charges ten yuan for medical treatment, they feel that it is unacceptable and thinks that this increases their medical cost.

This is also a kind of misunderstanding of thinking that you lose the most of the most because of the small one. It is that medicine is three parts poisonous, and the final result of blind worship of medicine can only be hopeless.

It is more important to know clearly what state your body is in. Compared with taking those unknown medicines, which one is more important?

What traditional Chinese medicine is best at "treating before illness". If you spend only ten yuan, you can know what your body is in and what aspects of conditioning you need. Not only can you prevent problems before they happen, but you can even improve your physical condition without medication and strengthen your body. Isn't this more cost-effective than hanging a few bottles of potions in the hospital and buying a thousand-dollar medicine?

Therefore, Zeng Yi is very determined to increase the fees for traditional Chinese medicine outpatient clinics. Others think that ten yuan is too high, but Zeng Yi thinks it is too low. Is the rich diagnostic experience accumulated by doctors throughout their lives not as valuable as those cold machines?

Moreover, this is not inconsistent with the original intention of the medical reform pilot. The ultimate goal of medical reform is to solve the problem of difficulty and high cost of medical treatment in patients. In this matter, relying on medical insurance and cheap services is far less than relying on "both prioritizing both traditional Chinese and Western medicine."

Western medicine is dominant, so it naturally dominates the market. Patients can only passively accept it. If they change east and west, they will eventually return to the old path. But if there is another medical technique that competes with Western medicine and also provides patients with high-quality medical insurance services, then this problem will be solved.

Implementing a different outpatient fee system for Chinese and Western medicine is the first step for Zeng Yi to solve the survival difficulties of Chinese medicine doctors and highlight the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Next, Zeng Yi will gradually formulate more standardized traditional Chinese medicine service standards.

Huang Can returned to the topic at this time and said, "I heard that the Health Department has stopped your pilot policy?"

Zeng Yi nodded heavily and said, "I came to the sea of ​​clouds for this matter. I wonder if Mr. Huang knows the whole story?"

Huang Can nodded slightly and said, "I just learned about this matter. I went to ask. The Health Department's reply said that it had received many reports from traditional Chinese medicine representatives in the province, believing that your policy is to suppress traditional Chinese medicine. Considering the people's unique feelings for traditional Chinese medicine and the opinions of colleagues in the traditional Chinese medicine industry, the implementation was suspended."

Zeng Yi thought it would be easy to deal with this and said, "I will communicate with the leaders in the department regarding this matter, and I believe they will understand it."

"I will explain this issue for you. I believe they will still pay attention to my opinion." Huang Can took the initiative to take this matter over and said: "However, according to the news I heard, it is not the attitude of the Health Department, but the request of the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Dequn."

I stayed up late again today, and I gave it to you four thousand words!

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