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"Things really are piling up. Old Qin has been in this ga for a lifeti, but he’s really in hot water this ti," Shi Lei sighed.
"Ah... I was just discussing this with everyone the other day. I didn’t expect it to land on Old Qin. If they can’t get at the hospital, they’ll turn around and go after Old Qin," Liu Banxia responded.
"Although I do find him quite annoying, this kind of thing happening to anyone isn’t pleasant. We’ve had these situations too. It’s increasingly difficult to be a doctor nowadays."
"Qi Wentai probably won’t be able to focus on work today. I might even be called to give a statent later. Please help keep an extra eye on things in the Ergency Departnt."
"By the way, we’re moving on the 9th, you know that, right? Once the house is confird, let know, and I’ll call Old Qiu directly. Let’s get this sorted out quickly; I’m getting anxious for you."
Shi Lei looked at him helplessly. "How is your patient’s dog adapting with the Qiu family?"
"The dog is adjusting pretty well. It was a bit disoriented at first in the new environnt, but the Qiu family provides great food. They fed it so at, and now it’s playing with Doudou," Liu Banxia replied with a smile.
"Originally, I wanted to witness the handover for them. But then I started feeling too upset, so I didn’t go. That Lu Gang... I feel so heartbroken whenever I see him."
Shi Lei patted his shoulder and then went directly to attend to patients.
"President Liu, President Liu, do you reckon the hospital will make a move this ti?" Wang Chao leaned in and asked.
"You, all you think about is mulling over all sorts of wild ideas. The science popularization campaign is going to be elevated to a new level, and you’ll be selected as our Ergency Departnt’s liaison," Liu Banxia said.
"This ti, a hospital administrator is personally in charge of this. Other departnts in the hospital will likely have to contribute personnel too. It will probably be doctors specializing in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. You should get ready; don’t show any weakness."
"Hehe, I knew President Liu was the best! Following President Liu’s lead guarantees we’ll be well taken care of," Wang Chao bead.
"President Liu, rest assured, my professional skills won’t get rusty either. I’m doing this to give my family so peace of mind, to prove that their son has a very promising future in the Ergency Departnt, so they’ll stop nagging ."
"I understand your ’struggles,’ but those of us in my position don’t get to ’enjoy’ such things. When working in a hospital, professional competence is the real foundation. As long as you understand that, you’ll be fine," Liu Banxia replied with a smile.
"You don’t need to worry about surgical matters either. I’ve already discussed it with Dr. Shi and Dr. Wei. For non-ergency major surgeries, they will give preference to you and Qi Wentai."
"Sigh... President Liu, I should be happy to hear this. But instead of feeling happy, I just feel a bit sour inside," Wang Chao said, his face crestfallen.
"We all work under the sa roof, so why is there such a huge gap between people? Look at the heights you’ve reached; we can only look up in awe. How about an extra chicken leg for lunch?"
"You’re always joking around. Everyone says I’m the one who jokes too much, but you’re the biggest joker of all," Liu Banxia said helplessly.
We’ve talked about this before. Wang Chao’s family is so resourceful, which is why he has these ’happy problems.’ My situation is different; my problems are the real kind.
Upstairs, he checked on Han again, whose condition had improved significantly today. The couple expressed their imnse gratitude to Liu Banxia; after all, Han had narrowly escaped death.
Before he even reached downstairs, he received a call. The dical Affairs Departnt needed to understand so details about the recent incident. It was expected; after all, he was directly involved and also the chief resident.
"Dr. Liu, please don’t feel burdened. We’ve called you in today to get a detailed understanding of the patient’s condition last night," Chen from the dical Affairs Departnt greeted him warmly.
"I understand. After all, no one wants to be involved in such a situation. This family seems intent on making unreasonable trouble; they’re even more formidable than the last bunch I dealt with," Liu Banxia responded with a smile, nodding.
"I’ve organized the dical records. They include not only the admission records from the Ergency Departnt but also detailed notes on the patient’s condition during their night in the ICU. I won’t elaborate further. Please, take a look, and if there’s anything specific you need to know, just ask directly."
"Dr. Liu, can you recall if Director Qin ever prescribed dication for patients in the Ergency Departnt without conducting a detailed examination first?" Chen asked.
Liu Banxia understood imdiately. So, the dical Affairs Departnt got wind of this quite quickly too. They probably didn’t want to damage the Second Hospital’s reputation too much, so they might be looking to shift the focus of the bla.
"Whether that situation ever occurred, I’m not entirely sure," Liu Banxia said.
"Director Qin didn’t actually see patients in the Ergency Departnt all that often. And although I’ve worked in the Ergency Departnt for a long ti, my tenure has mostly been in the more recent period."
"Regarding this incident, let offer my perspective. First, as to what the primary cause of the patient’s toxic epidermal necrolysis is, without an autopsy, we can only speculate that it was tronidazole."
"In past cases, intravenous drips of tronidazole have caused such reactions. However, whether this was the cause for this particular patient, we really cannot determine definitively."
"I’ve been working on the front lines seeing patients for quite so ti now, and I’ve also been chief resident for a long while, so I’ve encountered a wide variety of patients. So patients don’t tell the complete truth; so deliberately conceal things, while others unintentionally omit details."
"Secondly, even if we operate on the assumption that the patient’s adverse drug reaction was indeed caused by tronidazole, I believe that from any standpoint, it has nothing to do with our hospital."
"According to his dical records, his last visit was a very long ti ago. Even if the patient’s family tries to make an issue out of diverticulitis, it’s completely irrelevant. Director Qin’s diagnosis, as reflected in the dical records, is entirely correct. You couldn’t find fault with it anywhere."
"Director Qin and I have had our disagreents in the past, but I believe one should assess the matter on its own rits. Our hospital must stand its ground. Throughout the entire admission and treatnt process, I made no errors, and no errors were made during the dical intervention."
"Therefore, I hope the hospital will not offer any compensation, not even compensation offered on humanitarian grounds. The fees for the ergency rescue efforts must still be collected."
"Because if our hospital provides even a penny of compensation or aid, it implies, in a sense, that our Ergency Departnt made so kind of mistake during the admission and treatnt process."
Chen’s expression beca a bit uneasy. He nodded awkwardly. "Dr. Liu, that was essentially our thinking as well. However, while the patient’s family isn’t causing disturbances within the hospital, they’ve hung banners outside, which has already affected our hospital."
Liu Banxia chuckled. "So what? We should take up the weapon of the law. That should constitute defamation or slander, shouldn’t it? We can sympathize with the patient’s family, but we cannot indulge their behavior."
"Didn’t I take up the weapon of the law in my last incident? And what was the result? They had to compensate and publish an apology in the newspapers. The money doesn’t matter; the crucial thing is that the principle of the matter must be thoroughly clarified."
"Although I haven’t reported this to Director Zhou yet, knowing his personality, he would also insist on absolute clarity."
"Our Ergency Departnt is about to transition into an Ergency Center. Even if it’s just a trial operation, we need to have our own bottom line to uphold. If a dical dispute arises due to our error, we will certainly hold the responsible person accountable."
"We won’t choose to paper over the cracks just to avoid trouble. Doing so might seem to reduce imdiate hassle, but it would damage the reputation of our Second Hospital. People would learn that the Second Hospital is an easy mark for staged accidents and extortion."
"That’s roughly my view. After all, the patient was admitted through our Ergency Departnt. And as the current chief resident of the Ergency Departnt, I am in a position to express the Ergency Departnt’s views."
Chen nodded. "Dr. Liu, thank you. This will make our work much easier. Our dical Affairs Departnt doesn’t have it easy either; we have so many factors to consider. Thank you for your cooperation. Shall we leave it at that for now then?"
"Alright. You can call anyti to consult about the situation. If there’s anything in the dical records you don’t understand, that’s fine; I can co over and explain it," Liu Banxia said enthusiastically.
"Thank you, Dr. Liu. If every doctor could cooperate with our work like this, we’d all have a much easier ti. Let see you out," Chen said, his face also full of enthusiasm.
As Liu Banxia walked out of the dical Affairs Departnt, a faint smile played on his lips, but inwardly, he was fuming. I’ve poured out my heart, clear as the moon, but alas, the moon seems to have shone straight into a stinking gutter.
When he first arrived, he thought the dical Affairs Departnt intended to deflect the bla. He wouldn’t kick Qin Hai when he was down. He wasn’t clear on how Qin Hai had actually communicated with the patient’s family.
But on further reflection, that didn’t seem right. Old Qin had previously managed to get transferred into the dical Affairs Departnt, which proved he had personal connections there. At this critical juncture, could the dical Affairs Departnt really divert the attention of the patient’s family?
They probably called him over hoping he’d say sothing disparaging about Qin Hai, which would then smoothly lead to blaming the Ergency Departnt. That way, they could shift the bla for this incident onto the entire Ergency Departnt.
After all, Qin Hai was the director of the Ergency Departnt at the ti. While this approach might seem to escalate the issue, it would also significantly lessen Qin Hai’s personal responsibility.
Trying to pass the buck to us? Not a chance. I have to shut that down imdiately.
I won’t kick Qin Hai while he’s down, but they shouldn’t expect to pin this on the Ergency Departnt. Even though Qin Hai would also bear so responsibility, the entire bla would ultimately be laid at the Ergency Departnt’s door.
Their likely strategy is to use this narrative to placate the patient’s family, then pay out tens of thousands of yuan in compensation, and the matter would be quietly swept under the rug.
Moreover, a compensation of tens of thousands of yuan is trivial for a large hospital like the Second Hospital; such an expense can easily be absorbed and hidden within the accounts.
Because the crux of this matter is that the patient’s family is looking to get so money, not genuinely seeking justice for the patient. They themselves are fully aware of the patient’s actual condition; the hospital is fundantally not at fault.
Old Qin certainly acted quickly, managing to smooth over all the necessary connections in such a short period.
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