It is found that people nowadays would rather go to private clinics than township hospitals to see a doctor.
In the past few days, the flu has hit, and many children have been hit. Yesterday morning at around 10 o'clock, I took my son to the township hospital for a chest X-ray, thinking that this was an extraordinary time, and the township hospital should be crowded with patients.
Who knew that when I arrived at the ** and the charging hall on the first floor, such a large hall on the first floor, there was only one patient in my son, and there was a security guard sitting next to the hall shaking his legs leisurely, **and there were two doctors at the charging window, they were chatting, and even the ** at the medicine window was in a daze.
When I got to the second floor, my son was the only one in the pediatric department, and the doctor asked me a few words casually and ordered an X-ray.
After about half an hour, the results came out, and the pediatrician said that there was no problem with the chest, but the trachea was inflamed, and he had to be injected with an intravenous drip for five consecutive days. I said let's prescribe some medicine first, and when the doctor heard it, he didn't even look at me and prescribed the medicine directly, looking indifferent.
It wasn't until I got the medicine home that it took less than 40 minutes before and after, and when I left the hospital gate, I saw an elderly man coming to see a doctor.
When I went home and drank the medicine prescribed by the township doctor, not only did I not only cough, but it became more and more serious. Subsequently, I took the ** taken by the hospital to a private clinic to prescribe medicine to my son, drank one pack last night, which was very comfortable, and drank three packs today, basically no cough.
Or the medical skills of private clinics are superb, no wonder so many people don't go to the township hospital, you must know that ten years ago, the township hospital was crowded, and every department was crowded with people"Was it a vaginal birth or a caesarean section?"My son was also born in this hospital before, and the attitude of the doctor and ** was very good, unlike now, pulling up a long face.
It may be because of the medical reform, due to some reasons, the local financial allocation is not timely or not in place, the more patients the hospital sees, the more advance payment, so the doctor would rather lie flat than accept more patients.
In addition, most of the doctors in township hospitals are young people, and their experience is not as good as that of veteran doctors in private outpatient clinics, so many people do not go to township hospitals.
I really hope that the basic work of those large hospitals can be delegated to the township hospitals, which will not only reduce the work pressure of the large hospitals, but also keep the township hospitals.