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MTL - I Can See Health-v3 Chapter 886 Lu Chen's decision
Chapter 886 Lu Chen's decision
No matter what kind of model it is, it does not conform to Lu Chen's current thinking.
The first route is completely contrary to the Mayo model.
The most critical point of Mayo is that the salaries of all doctors are not linked to the number of operations and examinations.
The second route is somewhat similar to the Mayo mode.
Patients who can go to Mayo to see a doctor must be rich or expensive.
However, this model cannot work in China.
In other words, it cannot be implemented in China.
After all, national conditions are different.
Here in China, it is impossible to give up the poor.
Therefore, this high-end route does not match Lu Chen's original idea.
However, when Lu Chen told Zou Ligan his thoughts, he smiled.
"Professor Lu, these thoughts of yours are really overthinking."
Lu Chen was a little puzzled and asked in confusion, "Uncle Zou, what do you mean..."
Zou Ligan said slowly: "Do you think the first choice for ordinary people to see a doctor will be a private hospital?"
Lu Chen shook his head.
In China, the overall strength and reputation of public hospitals far exceed those of private hospitals.
Their first choice, definitely the local public hospital.
"The patients who come to our private hospital must be those elites who have spare money and want high-quality medical services." Zou Ligan said slowly, "I don't know how the private hospital will develop in the future, but the current medical market is like this! "
Lu Chen frowned, "According to what you mean, there won't be poor people coming to our hospital?"
Zou Ligan did not deny, "My goal is the high-end route. I have also inspected similar hospitals. Patients without financial strength will not choose private hospitals. With limited funds, it is better for them to go to public hospitals."
Lu Chen suddenly laughed.
He looked at Zou Ligan and said slowly, "Uncle Zou, the situations you mentioned are only most of the time."
"If there is a disease that only our hospital can treat, but the patient's economic conditions can only meet the cost of treatment in a public hospital, will you still accept him?"
Zou Ligan was stunned for a while, "A disease that only one of our hospitals can treat?"
"Yes." Lu Chen nodded slightly, "At that time, only our hospital can treat this type of patient, so won't we accept it?"
"This..." Zou Liqian had never thought about such a problem.
There is actually a disease that no other public hospital can treat, so only your own hospital can treat it?
Lu Chen smiled, "Of course, I don't mean to help patients advance medical expenses, but to open a green channel policy for these incurable or critically ill patients."
"Tell me about it." Zou Liqian motioned to Lu Chen to continue.
Lu Chen simply said: "For some patients with incurable diseases but poor conditions, we can organize special personnel to review the conditions and meet our standards, and we can treat the patients according to the charging standards of public hospitals."
Fees are definitely not possible to reduce or exempt.
Even in public hospitals, treatment is not free.
Not to mention a private hospital like Zou Ligan.
Being able to treat diseases at the rates charged by public hospitals is already the greatest preferential policy.
"Sounds reasonable." Zou Liqian nodded slightly.
His understanding of Lu Chen is now one step closer.
The young man in front of him is not only a medical genius, but also a hospital management talent.
Lu Chen's interpretation and understanding of these hospital policies is definitely not weaker than him.
"By the way, Uncle Zou, I forgot to tell you." Lu Chen suddenly said again, "We still have a disagreement."
"What?"
"You mean to set up a top cardiovascular hospital in China?"
"Yes, is there any problem? Is it too difficult?" Zou Ligan asked back.
Lu Chen shook his head, "Uncle Zou, I mean, since it's the goal, why not make it bigger? What do you think about establishing a world-class general hospital?"
Zou Ligan looked at Lu Chen in shock.
He knew that although the young man in front of him said this with a smile, he was definitely not joking!
"Professor Lu, you..."
Zou Ligan was speechless for a while.
The top specialized hospital in China is already his biggest dream.
But Lu Chen expanded him to a top international hospital, and it was a general hospital. This kind of span was even more difficult than upgrading a second-class hospital to a third-class hospital!
Lu Chen pursed his lips and smiled, but didn't say much.
Dream, once said is enough.
Working hard in silence is the right way.
…
Within a month, Lu Chen signed a contract with the Modu Private Hospital represented by Zou Liqian.
This also officially means that Lu Chen gave up all other public hospitals and officially joined the Magic Capital Private Hospital.
The name of this hospital is Magic Capital Yunhua International Cardiovascular Hospital.
for short, Yunhua.
The news of Lu Chen's entry into a private hospital caused quite a stir in the Huaxia medical system.
Many people think that going to a private hospital is a waste!
No future, no hope.
Some people think that it's not wrong for Lu Chen to go to a private hospital for good treatment.
Only a few people who are familiar with Lu Chen know what he really wants!
"Professor Lu, I have a list of personnel here."
Zou Ligan handed over a list of doctors to Lu Chen.
"The doctors among them are the middle and high-level doctors we plan to recruit. All of them are senior attending physicians or deputy chief physicians."
"You can see which doctor you want, let's contact him."
This list was found by Zou Liqian in several major hospitals in and around the magic capital.
Most of them are experienced and willing to change jobs.
Zou Ligan gave Lu Chen the right to recruit doctors.
"Okay, I'll take a look." Lu Chen took over the list.
Zou Ligan smiled and said, "We can open when the staff is ready."
Lu Chen nodded and began to carefully check the list of doctors.
Lu Chen also knew some of the doctors on this list.
After all, he also studied in the magic capital for three years.
Lu Chen has heard of some well-known cardiologists.
However, although the doctors on this list are experienced, they are all over forty years old, and some are even forty-five years old.
"Uncle Zou, why is there no young doctor?"
Lu Chen wondered.
Older doctors with rich clinical experience, but the whole person's thinking mode has been stereotyped, and it is difficult to identify with the new hospital.
This is also the reason why those employers prefer to recruit fresh graduates.
A piece of white paper is easier to fool.
No, it is easier to cultivate.
"Young doctors are not the key." Zou Ligan smiled, "When the time comes, there will be a job fair, and there will be young doctors."
Hearing Zou Ligan's words, Lu Chen frowned, "I think young doctors are the key to our hospital's success or failure!"
(end of this chapter)