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The banner of a hospital’s year-end summary meeting reads “The operating room is full of money.” Why does the hospital write this?

I think the reason why the hospital hangs such a banner is for the following reasons: no professional ethics, no bottom line, and only profit. 1. No professional ethics

There are two types of hospitals in our country, one is a state-owned institution and the other is a private hospital. Due to the different nature of the business, their most fundamental purposes are also different. Many private hospitals are similar to enterprises, and enterprises aim to make profits. The hospital's profit lies in the number of patients and the number of operations, so we see banners and slogans like "The operating room is full of money."

It is understandable that a company wants to make profits, but it must also analyze specific issues and cannot generalize. If you only think about making money, you will make some unconscionable money. For example, the doctors at this hospital deliberately did not solve the disease at once during surgery in order to allow patients to come to the hospital more times. In order to obtain high commissions, he deliberately prescribed high-priced drugs. These are all manifestations of losing professional ethics for money! 2. Doctors have no bottom line and are only interested in profit

In ancient times, pharmacies would hang a couplet: I hope that people in the world will not be sick, and I would rather put medicine on the shelf to make people sick. Hengpi: Peace in the world. Nowadays, pharmacies will hang a big banner: buy 10 and get 5 free, buy more and get more, buy 128 yuan or more and get 10 eggs... sad! All this is caused by practitioners who have no bottom line and are only interested in profit.

This is the tragedy of the times and our misfortune. I remember a long time ago, when the social atmosphere was not so bad, when going to buy medicine, doctors would always prescribe the most effective medicine to patients. But nowadays, when we go to pharmacies, they always recommend the most profitable drugs to us. A cold can be relieved by a drug costing more than ten yuan, but the hospital insists on prescribing a drug costing several hundred yuan, claiming that it is "effective."

It can only be said that in this era there are too many people who are only seeking profit, and too few people who can stick to the bottom line. This is just a microcosm of one industry. In many other industries, this phenomenon is still very serious.