546 Go and ask for money quickly
However, Du Heng wanted to leave, but the audience was not happy.
They all agreed that there would be some interaction, so how could Du Heng just walk away?
Moreover, it’s not just the man who had patients at home, they also had patients at home.
After listening to Du Heng's introduction and Du Heng's self-certification, they now have many questions and want to seek answers from Du Heng.
Can you let him go?
Of course not.
The person who made the quickest move was the gentleman who asked the question just now.
Seeing Du Heng turning around to step off the stage and leaving, he rushed to Du Heng's side with a quick stride and grabbed Du Heng's arm.
Then he said with a hint of trembling in his voice, "Dean Du, since you have diagnosed my father-in-law's problem, please feel a little more tired and give me a prescription.
If my father-in-law can get better, no, no, no, as long as he can take care of himself, our whole family will send you a banner, please."
Looking at the man's excited look and listening to his trembling voice, one can imagine that the past six months since my father-in-law was paralyzed must have been difficult for him.
However, as the saying goes, there is no filial son in bed for a long time, especially for someone who is completely paralyzed and cannot take care of himself. The patience of his family is a very test.
If your family income is in the middle to upper range, you won’t feel the need to pay more for a nanny.
But the family income is middle or lower, and there is no spare person to take care of the family, so life will be difficult.
"Sir, if your description of the patient's condition is correct, then there is a high probability that there will be no problem with the diagnosis."
Du Heng felt the man's excitement and quickly stretched out his hand to hold the man's palm, asking him to calm down a little. "But to prescribe medicine to the patient, we need to conduct further detailed examinations, and then based on the patient's current situation, combined with the patient's own
Only according to the physical condition can the medicine be prescribed to maximize its effectiveness.
Moreover, according to my experience over the past year or so, if acupuncture and massage are added to the decoction, the patient can basically take care of himself within a month; within three months, he can continue his daily life.
You can proceed freely.
But if we only rely on drug treatment, the process will be doubled, and the effect is not very good."
The man was comforted, but after hearing what Du Heng said, he remembered another important question, "Dean Du, does this cost a lot?
Both of us are only children, and no one can help take care of them. Therefore, for more than half a year, my wife has no choice but to quit her job and take care of her at home.
And my parents are not in good health and need to take medicine all the time, so I..."
Du Heng held the man's hand and patted it, "You can go to the Provincial No. 1 Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the No. 1 Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, the No. 1 Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and... you can also come directly to the Municipal Maternity and Children's Hospital to see me.
I suggest hospitalization directly, so that the reimbursement rate will be higher, and the initial cost will be around 8,000 to 15,000, and the cost during the later recovery period will be about the same amount."
"Thirty thousand?" The man hesitated.
This hesitation also made Du Heng realize that the man's family must be in a bit of financial straits.
I was in a dilemma, thinking about how I should help this man, when a thought suddenly flashed through my mind. Isn’t it that I still have a stroke problem?
There is still 5,000 yuan lying around in the account. Although it is not much, it should be of some help. Then if I help from the side, there should be no problem.
Thinking of his own provincial issues, Du Heng thought of the paper he had just published.
Since all the papers in these core journals have been published, can we ask for more funding this year?
Yes, this matter cannot be delayed.
They publish papers by themselves, but it’s in the name of the provincial department. They can’t just enjoy their results without spending something, right?
"Sir, I have a research project here, which is also about stroke. If you agree to cooperate with us in doing some experiments, we can make certain reductions or exemptions for your family's treatment costs, or even waive them all."
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Is there such a good thing?
As soon as Du Heng finished speaking, a smile appeared on the man's face, but then he asked worriedly, "Is your experiment safe?"
Du Heng chuckled, "It's said to be an experiment, but it's actually just a name. Look, we've completed more than a thousand treatments. Do you think it's safe or not?"
The man's face was immediately ecstatic, "Dean Du, I am willing, and our whole family is willing. When I go back today, I will take my father-in-law to find you."
"You can't come to me about this. You have to go to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Provincial No. 1. This subject is in Provincial No. 1. You can only enjoy this policy by going to their hospital." Du Heng quickly explained the situation.
But the man was in trouble again, "Dean Du, but I just want you to help my father-in-law take a look."
Du Heng chuckled and said, "Don't worry, the director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of the First Province is my teacher, and I am also the external deputy director of their hospital. Being with them is the same as coming to me."
"Really?"
"Really."
After comforting the man, Du Heng was surrounded by dense crowds of people. The scene was noisy and chaotic, and it was completely chaotic.
No matter how hard the staff tried to stop them, these old men and women from the park just wouldn’t listen.
Du Heng couldn't stand this kind of atmosphere, and these uncles and aunts all had their own opinions. Du Heng couldn't tell them to be quiet at all.
There was no other way, Du Heng could only squeeze out of the crowd and disappear quickly.
Back in the car with Director Zheng, Du Heng arranged what he had just thought of and asked Director Zheng to negotiate with the TV station. He had to give himself an explanation for this matter.
Then he didn’t go back to the hospital and drove directly to Provincial One.
"Teacher, have you applied for this year's funding?" Du Heng shouted anxiously as he rushed to Li Jianwei's office.
He was afraid that if he applied late this year, he would be like last year and spend thousands of dollars on his own.
Li Jianwei raised his head from the computer, first glanced at Du Heng doubtfully, and then said, "I'm working on it right now. The report will be written soon. I'll print it out later. You sign it and the hospital will stamp it.
That’s it.
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By the way, why did you remember to ask about this? Haven’t you always cared about this funding issue?”
Du Heng ignored Li Jianwei's question and directly pulled up a chair and sat next to Li Jianwei, "Teacher, why are you applying now? Don't give me a few thousand dollars to send me away in the end."
Li Jianwei rolled his eyes, "I'm not waiting for your paper. Your paper has been published. Only when my report is published will it have weight. The funding will start at 100,000 yuan.
Without this paper, the approved funding would only be tens of thousands of yuan, which is not enough to subsidize our group."
That makes sense.
But Du Heng was unwilling, "Teacher, did I hear it wrong?"
"What did you hear wrong?"
"You said you want to use funds to provide subsidies to the group?"
"Yes."
"That group? Why did you publish it?"
Li Jianwei looked at Du Heng's soft smile and laughed.
Du Heng was confused, "Teacher, why are you laughing?"
"Why are you laughing?" Li Jianwei sneered, "Where did your research data come from? Is the stroke team helping you collect the data?
Are they serving this research group? Since they are serving, why can't they issue subsidies?"
Du Heng blinked speechlessly, "Teacher, Wu Buwei and the Health Center provided 80% of the data for my thesis this time, and the remaining 20% was provided by the first hospital of traditional Chinese medicine in our province and the municipal hospital.
Provided by one hospital.
And..."
Li Jianwei's face became a little uneasy, and he looked at Du Heng with a dark face, "And what?"
Du Heng pursed his lips and said, "And for this 20%, the provincial Chinese medicine doctors provide more useful data."
Listening to Du Heng starting to lay out data for himself, Li Jianwei's eyes looked a little unkind, "Then what do you mean?"
Chapter completed!