Director Zhou from the Comprehensive Social Governance Committee Office said: "The issue of professional disruptors in the dical field is indeed quite severe. Many brawls and fights are related to these disruptors. Your hospital and the Departnt of Health need to quickly develop an effective response plan."
Deputy Director Fang from the Urban Managent Bureau said: "dical disruptors disturb public order, illegally occupy roads, and damage hospital public property, representing a factor of social instability."
Director Li from the Comprehensive Public Security Managent Office said: "Professional disruptors in dicine generally co from urban-rural junctions and rural areas, often operating as gangs involving entire villages. Behind them is a complete industry chain, including law firms providing legal support to patients, families, and disruptors, people dedicated to gathering information on hospital dical malpractice, brokers communicating and making deals with patients and families, and hooligans specialized in causing disturbances. Indeed, they have an adverse impact on public security. However, considering the social impact, I am inclined to resolve issues with money."
"Yes, Director Li is right. Professional disruptors have a complete industry and profit chain. They exploit the current tense doctor-patient relationship, unfavorable public opinion against hospitals, and the highly developed network dia, causing disturbances to garner social attention. Internet dia, in pursuit of clicks, use misleading news headlines, which spread rumors and quickly escalate to form a negative social impact, forcing hospitals to make concessions." Section Chief Liu from the Online Public Opinion Monitoring Office said.
"And you?" Director Wu looked at Lin Su’er.
Seated in front of a group of leaders, Lin Su’er surveyed the room, glanced at Vice President Zhao, and, having anticipated the outco of today’s eting, felt less tense. She slowly said: "Patient developing bedsores is a common complication. The patient’s family and professional disruptors staged a sit-in two days ago, disrupting our hospital’s regular operations. On the third day, they caused damage, smashing equipnt valued over two million. On the fourth day, they started a fight, bringing over 200 people. For such lawless individuals, disregarding the governnt, and wantonly destroying public health facilities and disrupting dical order, my stance is clear."
"Absolutely no compromise!"
Director Wu sighed and asked Vice President Zhao: "What do you think?"
Vice President Zhao looked around, his gaze resting on Lin Su’er for three seconds before he slowly said: "Director Lin’s stance is correct."
"However... we still need to consider the impact and the hospital’s developnt. If the situation escalates, the hospital’s reputation will be affected, and all present leaders will have to bear responsibility."
Chapter 1922: Then you can wait for dismissal
The leaders nodded in agreent.
Director Wu said: "With no consensus, let’s vote."
"Raise your hand if you agree to compensate."
Director Wu raised his hand, along with Section Chief Liu from the Online Public Opinion Monitoring Office, Director Zhang from the police station, Deputy Director Wang from the Municipal Health Bureau, Section Chief Li from the Online News Managent Office, and Director Li from the Comprehensive Public Security Managent Office. Director Zhou from the Comprehensive Social Governance Committee Office and Deputy Director Fang from the Urban Managent Bureau did not raise their hands. Vice President Zhao from Lin Su’er Hospital raised his hand, but Lin Su’er did not.
Director Wu counted and said: "Seven votes in favor of compensation, three votes against."
"Now, let’s discuss how this money will be handled." Director Wu continued.
"Director Wu." Lin Su’er suddenly stood up, interrupting Director Wu.
Director Wu looked up at Lin Su’er without speaking.
"Director Wu, I refuse to comply with the voting decision." Lin Su’er enunciated each word firmly.
The eting room suddenly turned silent, like it was put on mute.
The leaders looked at Lin Su’er with varied expressions.
So leaders thought Lin Su’er was being unreasonable, while others felt it wasn’t their problem and remained spectators.
Director Wu’s expression grew tense; being Lin Su’er’s superior, this defiance was embarrassing for him.
"What did you say?" Director Wu asked again, slightly irritated.
"I refuse to comply with the eting’s decision." Lin Su’er said even louder.
"What are you doing, trying to drag all the leaders here down with you?"
"Director Wu, I will never bow to such social evil. I would rather allocate this money to equipnt and improving dical staff salaries. These hooligans will not get a penny." Lin Su’er calmly said to Director Wu.
"You! You’re really going to drive mad! This money, your hospital must pay!" Director Wu stood up angrily, pointing at Lin Su’er and shouting, trembling.
"As long as I am the director, not a cent will go to these rioters." Lin Su’er firmly replied, staring directly at Director Wu.
"Then you can wait for dismissal!" Director Wu harshly sat back down.
"No need to wait, I resign now." Lin Su’er began packing her things.
"When this happens once, it will happen again. Today, not only do I resign, but I will never again work in any field related to healthcare." Lin Su’er glanced at the leaders present before turning to leave.
"Forget her!" Director Wu signaled everyone to continue the eting.
"From now on, you are the acting director of the ** hospital!" Director Wu instructed Vice President Zhao.
Vice President Zhao nodded solemnly.
"Now, tell , how will this money be handled." Director Wu asked Vice President Zhao.
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