Chapter 374: Elder Lu's Influence(1/2)
Chapter 374 The Influence of Mr. Lu
In the living room of the suite where Mr. Lu lived, Huang Su, Li Weiying, Chen Jingshan and Professor Sun sat upright, waiting for Mr. Lu to come out of the bedroom inside.
I heard what Huang Su said at noon, but Li Weiying was so scared.
Unexpectedly, it was a new charging model that benefits patients, hospitals, and doctors, which actually touched the root of a certain doctor.
All afternoon, Li Weiying spent the rest of her life in confusion and thought of giving up many times.
But when he thought that for his ignorant idea, he had already alarmed the most authoritative traditional Chinese medicine expert in Mongolian and Xinjiang Province and the most authoritative traditional Chinese medicine research unit in the country, and had become a mountain of traditional Chinese medicine. Li Weiying knew that he had no way out.
Looking at Chen Jingshan, Professor Sun, and Mr. Lu who was changing clothes in the bedroom, Li Weiying finally felt much more at ease.
Soon, Mr. Lu walked out of the bedroom wearing a loose double-breasted Hanfu.
Mr. Lu was born in 1920 and is now in his 80s. He can still take care of himself in his life.
The steady pace of walking is similar to that of a fifty-year-old.
The first National Medical Master was held in 2009.
The first thirty national medical masters were born in the 190s and 200s.
There are still several clinics like Mr. Lu who are nearly a hundred years old or a hundred years old and still work in front-line clinics.
A kind of medicine, no matter what you say, it is worthless to devalue other medicines.
As a practitioner, even one cannot guarantee health and longevity, and his lifespan is far greater than that of ordinary people.
I don’t know if you have any problems with your own study, or if the medical skills you have learned are themselves problems.
Looking at a doctor, those who are still working in the hospital at the age of seventy are all old and rare. When they are eighty, they will basically disappear and cannot be seen at all.
In contrast, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in their sixties and seventies are embarrassed to call themselves old. It is very common for them to work on the front line in their eighties and nineties, and those who are still in the clinic at the age of one hundred can often hear them in reports.
Mr. Lu sat in the main seat wearing a loose Hanfu and said with a smile: "You are anxious. When you are old, you like to wear loose clothes when you are at home."
Li Weiying stood up and bowed halfway, and said nervously: "Old Lu, my father asked me to say hello to him first. He heard that you have arrived in the grassland city and have already arrived at the train to see you as soon as possible, and he has given many instructions.
I must take good care of your daily life.”
"Your father is retired now, how is he in good health?"
Mr. Lu has been full of talents throughout his life, although he doesn’t know who Li Weiying’s father is.
In the 1960s, when Mr. Lu was supporting the border in Mongolian and Xinjiang Province, the group of people he trained were already in his sixties and almost seventy years old.
Some people who even changed to Western learning are already over seventy years old.
Feeling that Mr. Lu is close to each other, Li Weiying continued: "My father has been retired for seven or eight years. Now he is in good health and can't stay idle after retirement. He opened a small clinic at his own home and didn't expect him to make a profit.
Money is to find something for him to do, which can be regarded as making use of his remaining energy."
"Okay! Continue to use your remaining energy. Since you have learned a lot of medical skills, someone will have to retire and not be able to realize it. You must continue to use your own medical skills to serve the people."
The spirit of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners is still very admirable. Chinese medicine practitioners who have entered leadership positions, no matter what their high position they are in, eventually return to the front-line outpatient work.
This is true for Mr. Lu, Professor Sun, and so is the case for Dean Zhang.
Li Weiying echoed: "My father is the same as you said. He opened a small clinic by himself less than half a year after retirement."
Mr. Lu leaned gently towards the soft backrest of the sofa, looked at Li Weiying and said, "Xiao Li, your father has learned medical skills from me, and you are not an outsider. Let me tell us in detail about the charging reform you designed.
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Professor Sun also interrupted just in time: "Huang Su just told us a rough idea. We still want to hear the ideas of you, the client, so that we can also make targeted decisions when making arguments."
"Then I will introduce my immature idea to Mr. Lu, Professor Sun, and Professor Chen."
Li Weiying paused for a long time and made a good preparation in her heart.
Li Weiying was still very nervous about explaining her ideas in front of so many authoritative experts.
"My hospital charging model is different from the current payment per project. As hospitals gradually aim to pursue economic benefits, simple but lack of supervision payment per project is very likely to cause excessive medical treatment, which increases the economic pressure on patients.
To be honest, our city hospital is undergoing such a thing, and is now conducting a thorough investigation of the city hospital's major prescriptions and major examinations, but I believe this abnormal phenomenon is definitely not an isolated case for our city hospital."
Hearing Li Weiying's story, the three old men frowned slightly and looked at Xiaopin.
Seeing Huang Su nodding and agreeing, the three old men's eyebrows frowned even tighter.
The three old men of Lu have always worked in Chinese medicine hospitals and have no experience in working in a comprehensive hospital. They are not very clear about the chaos in the comprehensive hospitals.
Chen Jingshan said: "Director Li, continue to talk about your charging model."
Li Weiying said: "In order to make up for the unfairness of charging by project to patients, I have designed a model of paying for efficacy, strictly follow clinical medical indicators, set up a diagnosis group based on each abnormal indicator, and clarify the treatment method for each abnormal indicator.
, and estimate the range of indicators after treatment, and finally pay according to the completion degree of each diagnosis group."
Listening to Li Weiying's narrative, it is obvious that this therapeutic effect payment model was originally formulated for Western medicine.
Clinical medical indicators are things used by Western medicine. There are 50 medical indicators commonly used in Western medicine, such as: heart rate, body temperature, hemoglobin value, white blood cell count, platelet count, etc.
If Western medicine uses Li Weiying's set of standards, it can be used plug-and-play. Western medicine has clear regulations on normal indicators of human medicine.
This new charging model is more suitable for Western medicine than traditional Chinese medicine.
But ironically, it is traditional Chinese medicine that really implements the efficacy and charging model.
Sure enough, as soon as Li Weiying finished speaking, Mr. Lu heard his own problem: "Xiao Li, our Chinese medicine does not look at the medical indicators of the human body so much. We value it more to correct our physical bias. We want to promote it in Chinese medicine.
Your charging model cannot be measured by clinical indicators."
Li Weiying humbly asked, "Old Lu, what standards do you think traditional Chinese medicine should adopt?"
Mr. Lu said clearly without thinking: "The improvement of the patient's physical symptoms should be used as the standard. Give you an example. Symptoms of heart and liver blood deficiency generally have dizziness, palpitations, pale face, insomnia, dry eyes, numbness of limbs, etc.
Symptoms. Heart and liver deficiency and blood will occur in heart disease, anemia, chronic nephritis and other diseases.”
"If traditional Chinese medicine implements the efficacy payment model, we must face up to the diagnosis of the disease by traditional Chinese medicine and use the improvement of the patient's symptoms as the measure."
Mr. Lu is already in his eighties and his logical thinking is still clear.
Li Weiying's father is a traditional Chinese medicine taught by Mr. Lu. Although he was not a traditional Chinese medicine major, he has been influenced by his childhood. He also knows that Mr. Lu talks about the key points in every sentence.
After a little thought, Li Weiying nodded and said, "Old Lu, don't worry! Since you have chosen traditional Chinese medicine for the pilot, you must follow the theory of traditional Chinese medicine to make adjustments."
Hearing Li Weiying's statement, Mr. Lu, Professor Sun, and Chen Jingshan showed a look of relief on his face.
As long as the core tone of the pilot is well set, other arguments will be natural and timely, and I am afraid that traditional Chinese medicine must act according to the logic of Western medicine.
Afterwards, Professor Sun and Chen Jingshan asked Li Weiying some questions.
Li Weiying felt that she had been chatting for a long time today, so she raised her hand and looked at the watch on her wrist. It was already past ten o'clock.
Li Weiying stood up and said, "Old Lu, Professor Sun, Professor Chen! It's getting late, so it's time for you to rest. If you have any questions, we will continue to discuss tomorrow."
Huang Su also stood up and said, "Old Lu, teacher! You just arrived on the plane today, so you should rest early. I will come here to pick you up to the city hospital tomorrow."
Huang Su and Li Weiying walked out of the hotel.
Standing at the entrance of the hotel, Li Weiying said to Huang Su: "Director Huang, I will hand over this matter to you. I hope that the pilot implementation can be seen earlier in the city hospital."
"Director, don't worry! I will do my best to ensure that the pilot is implemented in the municipal hospital."
The next day, Li Weiying drove to the opposite side of the hotel and the cell phone next to her suddenly rang.
Li Weiying answered the phone and the voice of Li Weiying's father came from his cell phone: "Weiying, your Uncle Zhang and Uncle Zhao will be at the grassland city soon. You can pick us up at the train station."
Hang up Li’s father’s phone number, Li Weiying called Huang Su’s phone number,
"Huang Su, the train my father was taking is about to arrive at the station. I want to go to the train station to pick up my father, experts from the research institute and professors from the University of Medical Sciences, please help me with it."
On the phone, Huang Su said: "Director, don't worry! I will definitely entertain the expert team."
At the train station, Li Weiying was waiting for Li’s father at the exit.
As the train square broadcasts the news that the train arrives at the station from Jiuyuan to Grassland City.
Not long after, Li Weiying saw Li's father, Uncle Zhao and Uncle Zhang hurriedly exiting the exit.
The three of them are colleagues from Baogang Hospital, and they are all traditional Chinese medicine practitioners taught by Mr. Lu.
Seeing Li Weiying, Li's father asked again, "Teacher Lu is really coming to the grassland city. You guys are not lying to me, right?"
When I heard that Mr. Lu came to the grassland city, Mr. Li and his two colleagues rushed to see Mr. Lu in vain, but I still couldn't believe it.
Xiang Lu, a truly Taishan Beidou-level figure, especially those who live in the capital, can go directly to listen to it, and generally will not go out easily, because their itinerary is likely to be interpreted as having political purposes.
So I only returned to the capital in 1973, and I haven't been to Mongolian and Xinjiang Province for nearly 30 years.
It’s no wonder that Li’s father still can’t believe that Mr. Lu has really returned to Mongolia.
Li Weiying promised again: "Dad, I can still lie to you about this matter. I am sure the person coming is Mr. Lu, so I will call you as quickly as possible."
Li’s father and the other two followed Li Weiying into the car. Li’s father asked again: “Why is Mr. Lu back from you from Grassland City.”
According to Li’s father’s understanding, even if Mr. Lu returned to Mongolian and Xinjiang Province, he should not come to Grassland City. He should go to Jiuyuan City. After all, it was the place where Mr. Lu had been in border areas for more than ten years.
Li Weiying started the car and drove out of the parking lot and explained: "Director Huang of our hospital and I wanted to pilot my idea in the municipal hospital, because Director Huang is a doctoral student at the Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and told his supervisor about this matter.
After that, Mr. Lu led the team in person.”
Li's father was angry at Li Weiying and said, "I won't let you do the charging reform again, why don't you give up? You still have to do a pilot in your city hospital. I think you really don't know.
To be continued...