What is the problem with medical care in China?The real feelings of doctors and patients
China's medical care is ruined in **?It's hard for the doctor to speak, but the patient knows it!
What is the current state of China's healthcare system?This question is like a huge black hole that erodes people's confidence and expectations, and we have to reflect.
In this vast country, we can't avoid the importance of the healthcare system. Unfortunately, however, an industry that was once hailed as a miracle is now riddled with many harrowing problems. The first and most important problem is the uneven distribution of medical resources. In the prosperous areas of large cities, medical resources are relatively concentrated and diverse, while remote rural areas are often in a situation of lack of medical resources and insufficient technical force. The huge gap between urban and rural medical resources makes rural residents feel powerless in the face of disease. The lack of doctors and medical equipment in rural areas makes early detection and ** of diseases a luxury. And in big cities, especially some luxury hospitals, the scarcity of beds, the arrogance of experts, and the long queues for medical treatments make every visit feel like going to hell. This gap in medical resources between urban and rural areas has not only widened the gap between urban and rural areas, but also weakened the overall strength of the national health system to a certain extent.
Even more worrying is the growing trend towards commercialization in the health sector. Profit-oriented business models inevitably lead to over-consumption and over-renewal of medical resources. Outdated methods have been repeatedly over-advertised, and expensive medicines and surgeries have put many ordinary people off. The credibility and ethics of doctors are also seriously tested, and profit-oriented medical models often make patients fall prey to money.
In addition, China's medical industry is also heading for destruction, falling into the quagmire of medical ethics. Once upon a time, being a doctor was a noble profession with the sacred mission of saving lives and helping the wounded. Nowadays, however, some doctors go against the original purpose of medicine and do whatever it takes to make money. The red envelope business in hospital clinics and the use of power by doctors to sell drugs not only seriously undermine medical ethics, but also make people lose confidence in the medical system.
On the other hand, the imperfection of the medical mechanism also gives criminals an opportunity. Cases of medical fraud, represented by illegal clinics and fake doctors, emerge one after another. Some people voluntarily become"Human mice", suffering from non-human experimental drugs;Some people have embarked on the so-called medical path, but have entered the chain of fraud. This series of medical disasters appeared silently, like a huge net, devouring one innocent person after another.
At present, China's medical system is still hospital-centric, ignoring the extreme importance of primary care. In addition, the excessive concentration of medical resources has led to patients having to choose large and crowded hospitals for treatment, which not only wastes patients' time and money, but also increases the burden on the medical system. The relationship between doctors and patients is tense, the conflict between doctors and patients is aggravated, the reputation and status of doctors are damaged, and good communication between doctors and patients needs to be improved urgently.
What caused this farce?Imbalance of medical resources, commercialization tendency, and imperfect mechanism...Behind these appearances, we see the distortion of the conscience of the whole society and the corruption of the system. Only by realizing that medical care is not a small problem for individuals, but a shared responsibility of the whole society, can we truly find a solution to the problem.
The revitalization of China's medical and health sector is imperative and requires a comprehensive rethinking and restructuring. This revitalization process must involve comprehensive reform at all levels. **It is necessary to increase investment and promote the fair distribution and reasonable sharing of medical resources;Medical institutions should return to their original intentions, strengthen medical ethics and medical style education, reshape the image of doctors, and put patients' health first, rather than money firstAt the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the protection of patients' rights and interests and alleviate the contradictions between doctors and patients. Everyone needs to take responsibility, no longer blindly follow commercial interests, and actively promote the spread and popularization of medical culture.
Why is China's healthcare in trouble?There may not be an easy answer to this question. However, in the context of the new era, China's medical and health industry has ushered in an opportunity for radical change. People hope that the medical system can be more fair and just, the doctor-patient relationship can be more harmonious and reasonable, and the medical resources can be more reasonable and widely distributed. It is precisely because we see the root cause of the problem that we will have wisdom and courage to solve the problem step by step. Only in this way can China's medical care regain its glory and provide more reliable medical services for the children of China. May China Medical glow with new brilliance and become a trustworthy and reliable partner.