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Chapter 613: Chapter 569: If Only Communication Was Always This Efficient

Chonghui also adeptly leaned forward: “Hmm, this ti our main task is to verify the post-disaster ntal health situation of the affected communities. First and foremost, it’s the ergency cases, short-term post-disaster visit records related to suicide, self-harm, and psychosomatic symptoms induced by psychological factors.”

Suicide and self-harm are easy to understand.

Psychosomatic symptoms are a bit more complex. It refers to situations where there is no physiological dical pathology, yet symptoms such as difficulty breathing, headaches, and chest tightness inexplicably appear.

Simply put, it ans “although my body is fine, I feel like sothing is wrong, so my body actually shows symptoms of illness.”

These situations are acute psychological crisis events that erupt post-disaster and are key indicators for assessing post-disaster ntal conditions.

Moreover, generally, these situations would only leave one or two dical visit records, making them rather fragnted data. Although there are records in the system, Dr. Gao Bushou’s research team also has specific collections; however, these datasets essentially only hold statistical significance.

Even if they appear in articles, they would likely do so in a macro form like “34 ergency visits for suicide were recorded in September”, making them relatively less significant data.

“Got it, I rember.” Dr. Gao Bushou took a deep breath, “Wait a mont, let find them.”

The computer Dr. Gao Bushou operated is specifically used for storing this type of data. Despite his strong mory, he cannot rember each case record, but he knows the general directory by heart.

He quickly found the relevant folder and then gestured to Chonghui: “Take a quick look, copy what you need.”

He spoke quite decisively.

This response was within Chonghui’s expectations, as he deliberately started with data that was relatively easy to obtain.

It served as groundwork, a formal warm-up before the major battle.

While Chonghui browsed through these datasets, Nan Zhubin also ca over to take a look, considering it as a learning experience.

“Junior, sit down.”

Suddenly, a voice ca from behind Nan Zhubin. It was Dr. Fa Jigao, who, seeing Nan Zhubin’s awkward stance, brought over a stool.

“Thank you,” Nan Zhubin responded politely.

After Nan Zhubin turned back to continue looking at the computer screen, Junior Fa Jigao showed a relieved expression.

Chonghui quickly finished reviewing the data, selected a few useful pieces, and prepared to move into the second round.

“Are there records of patients presenting with non-specific symptoms such as insomnia, fatigue, appetite changes, and chronic pain?” Chonghui asked Dr. Gao Bushou.

Often, psychological issues manifest in the form of physical conditions. From dical records, these are mostly docunted in primary care settings.

Analyzing these dical records from the affected populace post-disaster helps evaluate the extent to which the disaster impacted daily functioning.

Of course, managing such dical records requires coordination from the hospital, which is why Chonghui needed to co here to seek data sharing.

“This…” As expected, after hearing Chonghui’s request, Dr. Gao Bushou hesitated.

This level of data usually includes sowhat lengthy records, spanning months or years, with records of dical visits, dication, etc., marking them as relatively valuable ‘assets.’

From past experiences, Chonghui knew this is the point where a tug-of-war would begin to extract so information.

“This… we also have.” Dr. Gao Bushou, after a mont’s hesitation, simply hesitated shortly.

“These wouldn’t… huh? Ah… it’s great that you have them!” Chonghui blinked.

What’s going on with today’s pace?

Chonghui felt like a boxer poised for a strategic battle, ready to test the opponent for a few rounds, only to have the opponent sprain their foot during a probing step.

Then he saw Dr. Gao Bushou quickly open a few more folders.

After clicking open, he revealed a few solitary data groups inside.

“…” Dr. Gao Bushou blinked, suddenly rembering he had hidden many things in this folder.

Chonghui’s gaze imdiately sharpened anew, realizing to himself—so today, this guy’s playing a different ga, huh.

No need for tug-of-war, no need for haggling, just shovel so less-important scraps my way and try to divert ?

Chonghui took a deep breath, like a boxer realizing the opponent’s sprained foot was fake, actually using the force to sink their body, preparing to deliver a powerful uppercut.

Even though the rhythm seed off, indeed, a battle was needed.

Chonghui glanced at Nan Zhubin, signaling him to observe and learn.

“Ah, are there only these few pieces of data?” Chonghui asked, “Perhaps what we need might…”

“I recall there are more, but maybe I sorted through and moved them elsewhere recently!” Just hearing Dr. Gao Bushou rapidly interjecting, cutting off Chonghui, “How about you wait a mont, I’ll make a call for you. It should be in the office next door… half an hour, perhaps—I can retrieve it quickly!”

Chonghui paused once more.

It was as if the boxer discovered the opponent not only sprained their foot but also the seeming uppercut prep was just a shoulder strain.

“Ah… ah, alright, haha, waiting for half an hour is no problem.” Chonghui chuckled awkwardly.

He glanced at Nan Zhubin, noticing an expression of puzzlent in his junior’s eyes—these hospital folks seem quite easy to communicate with?

Sothing isn’t quite right, indeed very off.

Could it be that this research group plans to withdraw from the project and doesn’t care about the future, thus offering all the data for free?

Under such a mindset, Chonghui took one last probe.

Chonghui asked, “Besides these, are there inpatient records related to chronic illnesses exacerbated by post-disaster stress, such as diabetes, heart disease, or hypertension?”

This segnt of data mainly aids in researching the connection between psychological trauma and physical health—i.e., the mind-body link.

It’s utilized for calculating the overall disease burden caused by the disaster.

And such long-term inpatient records often encompass more treatnt details, dication records, surgical records, images, charts, etc., and there might be tailored surgical sches or treatnt plans for specific patients by clinicians.

For a dical field research team, this is considered core assets. It falls into the type that can be compiled and used to publish articles.

As expected, Chonghui noticed a change in Dr. Gao Bushou’s expression after hearing the question.

He glanced at Chonghui, then at Nan Zhubin, opening and closing his mouth, seemingly struggling to conjure an excuse.

Finally, he stiffly said, “Dahui… these, are not very convenient.”

He finally refused.

Chonghui inexplicably sighed with relief internally, sowhat finding a familiar feeling again.

So, has the data level requiring negotiation changed this ti?

The boxer resud his stance, swinging punches at his opponent.

“I see, then—” Chonghui said, looking at Dr. Gao Bushou.

He contemplated the wording in his heart.

But inexplicably, the expression of the other party suddenly surfaced in his mind, recalling the straightforward data deliveries from earlier catch-ups, and the forced rejection this ti.

“—Since it’s truly inconvenient, should we just drop it?”

Chonghui gently placed his hand on Dr. Gao Bushou’s shoulder.

“Alright,” Dr. Gao Bushou promptly nodded.

Chonghui looked at Dr. Gao Bushou and suddenly laughed: “This ti, the handoff was fast…”

Dr. Gao Bushou paused, eventually also laughing: “Yeah, maybe the earlier tis were just less practiced. Now, being familiar with you, communications flow more efficiently…”

“Indeed, if it’s always this efficient, I could conduct more consultations with the ti saved.”

“Right, I could perform more surgeries too…”

Nan Zhubin glanced at Chonghui, then at Dr. Gao Bushou, and back at Junior Fa Jigao standing behind him.

The atmosphere felt a bit odd.

But… sohow harmonious?

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