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Now reading: Chapter 521 - 213: What to Do If Real-Name Whistleblower Inf from Too Bad I Take Things Seriously, a Fantasy novel by Viewing the Galaxy of Fish.

The dication purchased was an astounding 288 yuan per box.

"Many people have had similar experiences where a simple cold ends up costing a fortune to cure," Qin Mu sighed lightly and continued. "Under normal circumstances, many people endure a common cold by relying on their body’s resistance. Only when they have no other choice do they go to the hospital. So unscrupulous hospitals often deliberately overprescribe dications to boost sales, and the hospital that my uploader friend encountered was even more outrageous."

Then, he recounted his own visit to the hospital to treat a stuffy nose, where he was recomnded a CT scan, all to inflate the examination fees. Han Dongting casually wrote prescriptions, completely irresponsibly.

The second ti, he took Wang Dachui, who also had a cold, to the hospital and was again prescribed an expensive dication costing 288 yuan. They were told to buy it from a pharmacy outside the hospital.

"This kind of expensive dication appears to be legitimate drugs, but it may actually be a health supplent."

Facing the cara, Qin Mu explained the pharmacy’s deceptive sales tactics. These days, all sorts of health supplents are prevalent, acting like hidden ’price assassins.’ People unfamiliar with dicine can easily be swayed by pharmacy owners into buying these supplents. Health supplents are not dedicated dicines; they only support general well-being. Relying on them to treat diseases is not very effective; improvent is more often due to the body’s own resistance.

"Moreover, this pharmacy’s tactics are very cunning. They took the doctor’s prescription slip and insisted they wouldn’t sell the dication without it. Under these circumstances, even complaining to the drug regulatory authorities won’t have much effect."

Without solid evidence, the drug regulatory authorities would, at most, reprimand or warn Han Dongting and the pharmacy owner. The other party wouldn’t suffer any actual punishnt. In fact, even with evidence, selling dication at high prices isn’t considered a cri in itself. It only breaches the dical Practitioners Law and dical ethics.

"During this hospital visit, I also encountered an example of the wrong way to defend one’s rights."

After a brief pause, Qin Mu described the man with a knife outside Sanhe Hospital. The man had received treatnt for three months with no effect and was demanding a refund. Whether his demands were justified and reasonable was one thing, but his approach was highly inappropriate. He gathered a crowd, blocked the hospital entrance, and created a disturbance—a dical dispute—to try and force the hospital to submit. This kind of behavior involved various cris, yet he was oblivious to this.

"This is a negative example that everyone should rember when defending their rights in the future. His disruptive behavior directly violated five different criminal charges, each an independent offense. Ultimately, he could face a cumulative punishnt of up to fifteen years in prison."

The charges against the knife-wielding man were picking quarrels and provoking trouble, unlawful detention, insult, endangering public safety by dangerous ans, and extortion. The charge of "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" is applicable to a wide range of behaviors and serves as a catch-all. Unlawful detention applies to any act of blocking entrances or restricting others’ freedom; once the public prosecutor files charges, this cri is certain to be established. The other three charges stemd from the different actions of the individual attempting to defend his rights.

"The knife-wielding man’s behavior also highlights how difficult it is to defend one’s rights." At this point, Qin Mu sighed again. When I first encountered this case, I too was at a loss about where to start. The difficulty of defending rights, the high costs, and the lack of connections—these factors drove the man to take such risks. Consequently, incidents of dical disputes are constantly erging. As for the high-priced dicines Su Yongnian encountered, strictly speaking, they didn’t violate any criminal laws.

"However, they thought their colluding practices were flawless, yet they forgot one thing. Such actions may not be criminal, but using their positions to facilitate the resale of expensive dicines could constitute bribery and possessing assets from unexplained sources of enormous value."

Changing the subject, Qin Mu then detailed the criteria for criminal charges, convictions, and sentencing for these offenses. He also explained techniques for filing official, real-na complaints.

Ultimately, the procuratorate launched an investigation, which uncovered a can of worms. Besides Han Dongting, four other doctors were also found to have large sums of money from unexplained sources. Closer investigation revealed various cris related to their official duties. During the trial, Han Dongting and the other four gave up resisting. Only the pharmacy owner, displaying an extrely strong will to survive, even filed an appeal in court after losing the case.

"The case concludes here. If the pharmacy owner’s appeal is heard publicly in the future, I will announce it in the next video. Today’s case primarily aims to tell everyone to be cautious when defending their rights, to choose the correct thods, and never to act blindly. Incorrect ways of seeking justice will only land you in prison."

With that, the recording phase was complete. Qin Mu stretched and saved the video segnt. He then added other materials on his computer and edited it. Three hours later, he uploaded it to Little Station. The title would be: "The Correct Way to Defend Your Rights Against Illegal Infringents!"

After finishing all this, he lay comfortably on his sofa, intending to play so gas. But then, by chance, he saw the local news from Jin City. The headline of each story was quite extraordinary.

"Shocking! Is It Human Nature That’s Warped, or Morality That’s Degraded? Five Doctors from Sanhe Hospital Sentenced to Over Fifteen Years!"

"Director of Sanhe Hospital: If Heaven Gave Another Chance, I Would Definitely Tell That Man, ’I Was Wrong!’"

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