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Why did the "Operating Room Full of Money" banner cause such a big impact? What's wrong with it?

Is the operating room full of money? This is actually true. For a common appendicitis surgery, you may not be able to afford it if you don’t have 10,000 yuan. As for those life-saving major surgeries, when it comes to money, it can easily cost tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands. From this perspective, "the operating room is full of money" is not an exaggeration. This is indeed the case in current hospitals. If you are sick and don't have money, don't come in.

However, "The operating room is full of money?" This sentence belongs to the kind of words that can't be said even though everyone knows it, but they just can't say it. Once it is put on the bright side, the impact is not as big as usual. Under our current system, it stands to reason that medical care is still a non-profit public welfare industry, but in fact it does not seem to be the case. Not to mention those who return to poverty due to illness, there are also many people who cannot afford medical treatment.

Why was the previous movie "I'm Not the God of Medicine" so popular? It is nothing more than that it touches the hidden pain of millions of ordinary people. "There is only one disease in the world, the disease of poverty." This line is so shocking that it goes straight to the heart of people.

Although the sentence "The operating room is full of money" tells some truths, hanging it as a banner will undoubtedly subvert the education people have received. The anxious, uneasy, and helpless family members of patients outside the operating room are in sharp contrast to the red banners and high bonuses at the hospital's annual celebration meeting. This is obviously contrary to the core values ??of socialism and is not the direction we pursue.

So, what is wrong with this sentence? The biggest mistake is that it should not appear openly in doctors' gathering places and should not be preached openly. Regardless of the fact that it may mislead some young doctors who have a passion to help the world, it is cruel and cruel to say that it nakedly equates saving lives with money.

Although medical resources have costs, some drugs are extremely expensive, doctors have to support their families, and most people are financially prepared when they go to see a doctor, but? Everyone in the operating room is Is it money? Patients and family members can say this, but doctors and hospitals cannot.