The punishment is beyond the scope of the doctors, and will the rural doctors really face the closure of the clinic?
Country Doctor: Guardian of the Cargo.
Rural doctors are the foundation of medical and health services in rural areas, and undertake important responsibilities such as connecting with the masses, providing statistical information on diseases, and providing services for patients with chronic diseases. Rural doctors are stationed in township health centers all year round to provide basic medical services to villagers and are the first contact person for rural residents to solve medical problems. However, with the reform of medical care and the advancement of technology, the requirements for rural doctors have become more stringent. The constant inspections and standardized assessments of the health management department also increase the pressure on their work.
However, in rural areas, village clinics are poorly equipped and difficult to meet standards, and in fact there are many deficiencies compared to ordinary hospitals. As a result, village doctors are often subject to various penalties. These penalties are sometimes too heavy for village doctors, and even some irregularities occur from time to time. In the comment section, rural doctors left messages one after another, revealing the reality of this phenomenon. Most of these commentators have experienced this firsthand, and their personal experiences bear out the bitter history of punishment for village doctors.
One commenter said:"The village clinic is where everyone wants to step on it"。This sentence exposes the dissatisfaction of many residents with the village doctors. Another commenter said:"A fine of 50,000 is a small amount, and if you don't make a small mistake, you will open your mouth to 100,000"。Such a huge fine has put huge financial pressure on the village doctor. There were also mentions of meaningless fines, such as the absurdity of being fined for misplacing the color of trash cans and hospital bins. They complained that the reason for their fines was ridiculous, and that it was a disguised way of charging.
Doctors in rural areas complain that they are fined year after year, and some have even been working in clinics for more than a decade. The fines imposed on them are so high that sometimes they cannot even afford to pay. Some village doctors chose to change careers, while others were forced to go bankrupt. These fines have turned village doctors into grassroots management organizations"Small vaults"Rural doctors feel that they are being used as ATMs by these organizations without receiving any compensation. These penalties and fines do not really improve the quality of medical services, but rather increase the psychological and financial burden on rural doctors who are already responsible.
The lack of village doctors gradually led to the decline of rural health centers. These rural health institutions are an important part of the establishment of a basic health network, but they are becoming increasingly irresponsible. Some commentators have pointed out that the township health centers take 60% of the profits, while the rural doctors only get 40%, which is clearly the exploitation of the rural doctors. The village doctor dared to be angry but did not dare to speak, so he could only swallow his anger. Strong** abuses power, constantly finding reasons to punish and detain village doctors.
More and more doctors are leaving the villages, and the village clinics are weakening. For years, rural doctors have quietly dedicated themselves to these medical institutions, but now they face an unbearable burden. These health centres have been established over the years, but they are in danger of extinction due to the ignorance and injustice of some administrators. This circumstance is inexcusable. Seeing all this, we can't help but be excited. How could the village doctor ever offend anyone?
Rural doctors are the patron saints of health care in rural areas, but the predicament they find themselves in today is forcing us to recognize that we must take steps to address them. If rural health centers fail, there will be huge losses and costs. After more than half a century of construction, these primary health centers cannot be lost because of the ignorance and mistakes of a few. We must take effective measures to combat this phenomenon and protect rural doctors and their working conditions.
Cracking down on the phenomenon of punishing village doctors: it is imminent.
With the deepening of rural medical reform and the continuous development of science and technology, the requirements for rural doctors are getting higher and higher, and township health centers are gradually improving. But at the same time, the punishment of village doctors is becoming more and more severe. This has brought great pressure and distress to rural doctors, and some have even been forced to leave the profession. In the face of this phenomenon, we must face it squarely and take measures to address it.
First of all, the backward equipment and facilities of township health centers are one of the main reasons why rural doctors are often punished. Due to the relatively fragile economy in rural areas and the lag in the construction of medical and health facilities, there is a large gap between township health centers and urban hospitals. This situation makes it difficult for doctors in rural areas to meet the standards in their work and to various abuses. Therefore, solving the problem of equipment and modernization of rural health service institutions is an important measure to effectively improve the current situation.
Second, the training and education of rural doctors is also the key to solving the problem of punishment. Due to the relatively limited medical resources in rural areas, there is a certain gap between the knowledge level and professional skills of rural doctors and those of urban doctors. Strengthening the training and education of doctors in rural areas and updating their professional quality and professional skills will help reduce the occurrence of non-compliance incidents and improve the quality of medical services.
In addition, the Commission must pay attention to reasonableness and impartiality in the process of monitoring and law enforcement. It is undeniable that some rural doctors have violated the law and must be punished accordingly. However, the management department must pay attention to fairness and reasonableness in the process of law enforcement, and avoid arbitrary penalties and excessive fines. This situation will not only bring huge economic pressure to rural doctors, but also lead to a decline in the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of rural doctors. The management department should focus on establishing reasonable law enforcement standards and procedures to ensure that the punishment is fair and reasonable.
Most importantly, there is a need to change perceptions and attitudes towards rural doctors. Rural doctors are an important force in rural medical and health work, and shoulder the important responsibility of maintaining the health of villagers. For the work of rural doctors, we should give them full recognition and encouragement, and give them more support and help, instead of blindly punishing and deducting points. Only in this way can we earnestly improve the quality of medical and health services and protect the health rights and interests of rural residents.
In short, rural doctors are the guardians of medical and health services in rural areas, and they have a great responsibility. However, the punishment and pressure they face cannot be ignored. By strengthening the construction of equipment and facilities, strengthening the training and education of rural doctors, and changing the understanding and attitude towards rural doctors, this problem can be solved, rural doctors and their working environment can be protected, and the quality of medical services can be improved.