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Why do scalpers become bulls?

In the past few days, I have been dealing with scalpers a lot.

I remember that I once wrote in an article about my understanding of scalpers, that is, existence is reasonable.

Some friends also said in the comments that it was these scalpers who disrupted the normal order, which made it difficult to see a doctor and register.

That makes sense.

But judging from my recent experiences, the cause of disorder is far from simple.

First, let’s talk about medical resources.

The so-called medical resources here, in a true sense, only represent the experience and technology of those experts.

County hospitals can also purchase equipment and instruments as long as they have money. But what about doctors? As long as you have some fame, you will either go out on your own or be poached by a big hospital.

This is the main reason that leads to over-concentration of resources and overcrowding in large hospitals.

All the capable doctors have gone away. They have some difficult and complicated diseases, and they are waiting to die in the county. They even die in unknown ways, so they have to go to big hospitals.

There are so many people that it is difficult to see a doctor. Next, we have to talk about relationships.

China has been a humane society since ancient times. The same goes for medical treatment. Anyone who has connections can go directly to see a doctor, do an examination, and be hospitalized first without registering...

The locals have the right location and people, and the wealthy businessmen and leaders in the small county town also have their own Supported by a network of relationships; what about ordinary people? Sorry, step aside.

But with so many lives at stake, we have to find a way to seek medical treatment! Therefore, scalpers come into play: Aren’t you anxious? Don't you have any acquaintances? It doesn't matter, as long as you have money, leave the rest to me.

In pain, life hangs on a thread. In this case, scalpers are the first life-saving straw.

There is also a tacit understanding between doctors and scalpers.

After the call is called and the doctor sees you, there will basically be several examinations.

For the most commonly used imaging examinations such as CT and MRI, anyone who has been to a large hospital knows that it can take as little as one week, as long as half a month or even more to complete and get the film.

What to do? Can't afford to wait for an emergency?

Ask the doctor: Can I do this outside? There are hospitals outside that are faster...

The doctor narrowed his eyes: No! We must get the film from our hospital.

In fact, many ordinary CT and MRI can be done in some hospitals that are equivalent but not too nervous. The equipment is the same as his here, but no, they only recognize their own films.

Doctor, this is taking too long. Can you wait until then to see this patient’s condition?

The doctor seemed helpless and cold: There is nothing I can do, and there is nothing I can do. Think of a solution yourself...

What else can you do? Are you still waiting for the doctor to tell you directly? Looking for scalpers, isn’t it just a matter of spending two bucks?

This is the tacit understanding between doctors and scalpers.

I can only say this in detail. There are too many to say, and I don’t know what color curtains will be involved.

It’s still the same sentence: existence is reasonable.

I want to say this just because of a situation I encountered yesterday:

I had a CT scan, paid for it, made an appointment, and the date was scheduled for the 18th; for half a month, it must have been a wait. Sorry.

I asked a few scalpers at the door, one costs 1,200, the other costs 1,500, and they can get you checked on the same day; and the cost of CT is only more than 300...

After a lot of trouble, I finally went in and had the checkup done today.

But what puzzles me is: the examination room is not as busy as I imagined, and it is even a little deserted.

Although it is afternoon, there is still more than an hour before get off work. Could it be that the equipment is just idle like this, and the anxious patients outside are doing it there?

Can resources be wasted like this?

I'm confused as to why.

There may be other reasons such as the system or the use of instruments that are unknown, but I think this is also one of the reasons why scalpers can become popular.

It doesn’t matter if I have nothing to do. If you don’t have a cow to lead you, you can’t come in...