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Chapter 246: Stealing from the Rich and Giving to the Poor Which One is Stronger(2/2)

I have to say that this title is very gimmicky and attracted netizens to click on it one after another.

This report details the establishment of the Sanqing Charitable Foundation and the fundraising from wealthy people at home and abroad to pay for the high research and development and clinical costs.

The article seems to be praising the practices of the Sanqing Dynasty but actually criticizing them, speaking plausibly.

"At first glance, Sanqing's approach seems to mean robbing the rich and giving to the poor, but this is not an approach worthy of praise. It may be a bad start, that is, it takes the will of the patient and forces people to donate."

"The cost of drug development is indeed very high for pharmaceutical companies, but even if they are eager to recover the cost, they should not use this crude method to make money. Drug research and development should return to market behavior instead of kidnapping patients' wallets. Doing so will greatly harm our country.

The reputation of pharmaceutical companies.”

"Is that really a good thing for our society when you need a donation to get medication? Isn't that another moral kidnapping?"

However, after netizens read it, the painting style went in an unexpected direction.

"This article is very well written. I suggest you not write it again in the future."

"Besides Sanqing, what reputation do Chinese pharmaceutical companies have? Is it Lotus Pharmaceuticals, which was caught for falsifying R&D expenses?"

"Writing such a long call means that you shouldn't donate money, and rich people should also receive free clinical treatment, right? To this, I just want to say one word, bah!"

"Don't kidnap the will of the public. We don't care whether the rich are forced to donate money. I only care about whether the poor receive charity."

"Having said all that, as a proletarian, I just feel so happy when I see the damn capitalists bowing their heads for the sake of health, hahaha."

"Which company is better at robbing the rich and giving to the poor? It depends on the Three Purifications. We have been talking about equalizing the wealth and the poor for decades, but the Three Purifications have actually been realized?"

"Is this author blind? Can't he see the hundreds of free clinical patients?"

"You click on the Longtu app and enter the clinical application page. The conditions are clearly written, and priority will be given to severely ill and poor patients."

"These are other people's conditions. If you want to apply for clinical trials, you must abide by them. Otherwise, don't apply and wait for the drug to be launched. If a rich person wants to jump in line, he can just pay. Is this reasonable? It's very reasonable."

"To put it bluntly, the article seems to make some sense. If you don't donate money, you won't be given medicine. Does this really constitute coercion?"

"I'm surprised to see the Holy Mother upstairs. Why don't you look at the balance in your card and then consider which side to sit on?"

"You understand, this is a patient begging to participate in a clinical trial. Pharmaceutical companies are not obliged to provide drugs to everyone. If it is not possible, pharmaceutical companies can even stop research and development and throw the drugs directly into the warehouse. Is this the result you want?"

"Let me do some popular science. Do you know about compassionate use? Compassionate use means that patients with serious or life-threatening diseases can apply for use outside of clinical trials when they cannot be effectively treated with existing drugs or enrolled in clinical trials.

Investigational drugs without marketing authorization.”

"Compassionate use medicine is a type of clinical trial, also called extended clinical trial. The cost is generally not included in the scope of insurance reimbursement. Pharmaceutical companies can decide whether to charge. The cost can cover drug production, research, development and other processes. Although charging is not allowed in China

, but it is legal and compliant abroad.”

"So it is absolutely reasonable for Sanqing to charge foreign patients drug research and development fees as a fee for compassionate use. The foreigners themselves have not raised any objections. I don't know why our own people have come out to reflect."

"Thank you for the popular science upstairs. Some people always think that it's strange. They are born with calcium deficiency. They can only blame their bad genes."

The news reports failed to make netizens reflect and soon died down, disappearing into the ever-changing online news.

But people have not forgotten the Sanqing Charitable Foundation. They continue to flock to the foundation's website and browse various detailed donation information.

"This charity seems quite reliable. It focuses on donations in the medical industry, mainly reimbursing some medical expenses for patients with family difficulties, and also provides charitable donations of medicines at cost prices."

Someone discovered the New World: "Hey, there is a donation entrance here, and it seems that it also accepts donations from ordinary people."
Chapter completed!
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