Tragedy or negligence?The sudden death of Chengdu Hospital sparked controversy between doctors and patients
Recently, a doctor-patient incident that occurred in Chengdu Seventh People's Hospital has attracted widespread attention. According to Sichuan Watch, a patient died suddenly during the medical treatment, which caused family members to question the hospital. The family blamed the emergency department for playing with his mobile phone while the patient was in pain and was indifferent to the patient's condition.
The hospital insisted that the patient's death was caused by illness, not medical negligence. Doctors say that the level of triage of patients is not high, and it is not appropriate to over-examine. However, the patient's family said that they had described the patient's medical history to the medical staff in detail in the ambulance, including heart failure, kidney failure, kidney stones, etc., and hoped that the doctor could formulate a treatment plan in time based on this information.
The focus of the problem was that the patient died suddenly while waiting for the test report, and ** sat by and never asked about the patient. This has sparked controversy, with some people believing that it remains to be verified whether ** was playing with a mobile phone, while others believe that even if ** did not perform his duties, whether the cause of the patient's death was illness or the hospital's negligence needs to be investigated in depth.
The doctor-patient relationship has always been a matter of social concern, and incidents like this have raised questions about the credibility of the healthcare system. Doctor-patient disputes may not only lead to a crisis of trust, but also increase the consumption of social resources, which is not conducive to the development of medicine and the construction of a medical environment. As a result, medical staff may face psychological stress, which can affect their motivation and innovative spirit.
However, we should not jump to conclusions. Whether the mobile phone is being played, whether the patient died suddenly due to the hospital's negligence, all this needs to be investigated in depth. We should not blame health care workers without hard evidence. After all, the work of doctors is already full of pressure, and there needs to be a foundation of understanding and trust between doctors and patients.
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