Zheng Ren was very busy today, especially when he saw the child's parents squatting against the wall. He was in a bad mood, so he did not beat around the bush and directly told the truth of the problem.
The man smiled slightly, not the slightest bit embarrassed that his little trick had been exposed.
"Doctor, I'm not making a scene, and I don't mean anything else." The man's attitude was not arrogant, and he did not use his voice to cover up his panic after being caught in the act.
His voice and tone were very calm, as if nothing had happened.
Zheng Ren's attitude toward him was a little strange.
"I just don't think it's fair." The man looked straight into Zheng Ren's eyes and said, "If you don't sign, you won't perform the surgery. On the signature, you can't wait to write even a one-in-a-million possibility. Don't you think this is an overbearing clause? "
"Uh …" This was the first time Zheng Ren had met such a rational patient's family member. However, had he really cared about the feelings of his lover next to him?
Just as this thought flashed through Zheng Ren's mind, he heard the patient say, "You have rules, so we can have countermeasures. All the risks are borne by me, the patient. You've pushed the blame away completely. Doctor, do you think it's reasonable? "
This was a married couple. Their worldviews were the same to the extreme.
Even their sentence patterns were very similar.
Zheng Ren looked at the female patient who was bending over. Because of the pain, her face was a little pale. He was very speechless.
"We spend money to see a doctor, so it's considered consumption. But if there's a problem, we have to bear it ourselves, and you push the blame away completely. This is not appropriate, right? "The man smiled and said to Zheng Ren.
Zheng Ren was too lazy to explain that medical treatment was not an ordinary consumption.
Other businesses could not sell if they wanted to, but when could a hospital not accept patients because they were in a bad mood?
The emergency department was already so busy, but wasn't it still overloaded?
Naturally, each of them thought that they were right. It was a waste of time to talk to each other.
"This is our rule, and it's also a rule that every hospital has to abide by," Zheng Ren said calmly with a smile. Zheng Ren remained calm and said with a smile, "It's almost time. I've already told you about the various complications that might occur during the surgery. If you agree to the surgery, please sign here."
As he spoke, Zheng Ren took out a pen from the pocket of his white coat and handed it over.
The patient's family did not take the pen. Instead, he adjusted his glasses and looked into Zheng Ren's eyes seriously. He asked, "If I don't sign, will I not perform the surgery?"
"Yes," Zheng Ren replied. "No matter where we are, we won't operate unless we sign."
If he did not sign, he could undergo surgery. Zheng Ren had just done one himself.
However, that referred to situations where the patient's family was not present and the patient was in critical condition.
On the other hand, the condition of the female patient in front of him was not bad. It was not light, but it was not serious either. The surgery was relatively simple.
Since they were pestering him about signing the contract, Zheng Ren naturally did not back down.
The couple looked at each other. The husband asked, "Doctor, are you sure?"
"I'm sure."
"Aren't doctors supposed to save lives?"
Zheng Ren could not be bothered to answer the question. Recently, he had been accused of lacking medical ethics and failing to save lives in the emergency department. It had happened so many times that he had become numb to it.
Patients in the emergency department were most willing to ask such questions. Because this sentence was equivalent to pointing at their noses and scolding them in the street. If they shed all pretense of cordiality, how would they meet in the future? Needless to say, he still had to find someone to treat him.
But once he was hospitalized, it would be better.
As long as the family members were not prepared to cause trouble, they would endure small losses. What medical ethics? Who would mention it?
Doctors had a natural advantage. The specifics depended on the situation.
"But this is the rule. If the two of you have any objections, you can appeal to the medical administration division or give your opinions to the director." Zheng Ren's attitude was very firm.
The couple hesitated for a moment and looked at each other. Then, the husband asked, "We want to be discharged."
"Okay, Zhong Min, make an automatic discharge communication," Zheng Ren said to Zhong Min.
"Okay." Zhong Min immediately began to act.
"What about the self-paid part?" the patient's husband asked.
Every time he was hospitalized, there was a certain proportion of self-paid expenses. The 200-800 yuan he spent at the beginning was not reimbursed.
After the patient was hospitalized, he had just done the corresponding preoperative examinations and preoperative preparations, which cost a few hundred yuan. This part of the money was definitely not reimbursed.
Zheng Ren had already thought of this. He smiled and said, "That's a matter of the Medical Insurance Bureau. We can't change it. However, you can take the test results to other hospitals for surgery. This way, you can reduce some losses. Overall, it's not big. It's only two to three hundred yuan. "
After a pause, Zheng Ren said seriously, "No matter where you go, I suggest you hurry up and do the surgery. Right now, your wife's illness is not considered serious. After the appendix is removed, she will recover in a few days. But once it's perforated, there will be danger. "
The patient and her husband looked at each other again.
Zheng Ren felt that the two of them had a telepathic connection. Ever since they sat here, the two of them had not spoken to each other. They had always communicated with their eyes.
They really had a telepathic connection.
In fact, Zheng Ren had a good impression of this couple. He also believed that the risk of surgery for the patient was almost negligible.
Such a rational patient was really rare.
However, this couple was a contrarian. Moreover, they were using their own body and illness to argue. This was a little too immersed in their acting.
"Okay, Doctor Zheng. Then we'll be discharged and go to another hospital for surgery," the patient's husband said.
Zheng Ren smiled and nodded.
Zhong Min had already printed out an informed consent form for automatic discharge. Zheng Ren took out a pen and asked the patient's husband to write below — Due to family and financial reasons, I request to be discharged automatically. The doctor has informed me that the patient's condition is serious and requires emergency surgery. However, after repeated communication, he refused the surgery and requested to be discharged automatically. He expressed that he would be responsible for all the consequences.
This long paragraph still made the patient's husband a little uncomfortable.
However, he was already preparing to be discharged, so there was no need to waste his breath. As Zheng Ren spoke, he wrote these words.
Finally, he signed his name at the bottom.
After everything was done, the two of them turned around and left. Zheng Ren stood up to send them off.
It was also Zheng Ren's first time experiencing things to develop to this point.
The couple was extremely rational. They did not quarrel or scold each other. If they could not come to an agreement, they would be discharged and they did not dwell too much on the issue of fees.
Therefore, Zheng Ren still wanted to give them a reminder.
"The two of you can not trust the hospital, or you can think that signing before the surgery is an overbearing clause. However, you are still sick, and it's best to have surgery to treat it. Don't delay the treatment. "
Zheng Ren smiled and emphasized this point.
The patient and her husband nodded at the same time. The husband and Zheng Ren shook hands. The two of them packed their things and left the emergency ward of Sea City General Hospital.
"Chief Zheng, why do you still treat them as friends?" Zhong Min asked in a low voice, a little confused.
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Many years ago, there was an incident that I personally experienced. The patient and her husband were very interesting. Other than not wanting to sign, they were very reasonable. Looking at their expressions and tone, I knew that they would be fine after the surgery, but who would dare? In any case, there was no unpleasantness in the end. They shook hands and parted ways. At that time, I didn't even have a cell phone. If it was now, I would definitely leave a > Sogou reading URL:
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