The main purpose of providing residents' medical insurance service in China is to minimize the medical expenses of ordinary people. Problems such as difficulty in seeing a doctor have been solved one by one, and the medical department will also negotiate with the manufacturers. However, many medical institutions lack dung stirring sticks, charge repeatedly, charge unreasonably, and have standardized medical treatment, which greatly affects the progress of ordinary people in seeing a doctor.
Impact: It has increased the difficulty for ordinary people to seek medical treatment. In contrast, large regular hospitals or medical institutions have unique charging standards at each step, and there will be no repeated charging. At the same time, the doctor will take surgery or conservative treatment according to the patient's condition. The patient takes the medicine with the medical bill, and the staff will not change the medicine.
This unreasonable situation subverts the patient's cognition. For example, a certain type of patient has a general physical examination. Under the unified charging standard, patients only need to install the official medical examination standard for payment, and generally there will be no secondary recycling. However, unreasonable medical institutions have itemized charges, which greatly increases the cost of physical examination items for ordinary people. In addition, the increase in medical expenses is tantamount to adding insult to injury to ordinary people.
Generally speaking, regulating medical treatment reasonably and increasing punishment will sound an alarm for the whole industry. In addition, major medical institutions have repeatedly clarified the charging standards to prevent ordinary people from spending money on medical treatment. While the 503 million medical insurance fund is staggering, it also allows consumers to see the chaos in the medical institution industry. The medical industry is closely related to the health of residents, which should not have happened. Punish in time and standardize the medical industry.