Extraordinary times, in addition to the new crown pneumonia, some hospitals to see patients instead of the door, is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Extraordinary times, in addition to the new crown pneumonia, some hospitals to see patients instead of the door, is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Is it a good thing or a bad thing that hospitals are gated? This question is surprising! Of course the question is answered.
In a narrow sense, the large number of patients, indicating that the national health slipped, hospitals are full of people, how can we say that it is a good thing, unheard of, there is only one possibility is that after the marketization of health care, it is considered a good thing, because there is no disease does not care for the doctor, right.
In a broad sense, through this epidemic, people's health awareness, early treatment of disease, no disease prevention. After the epidemic will be a painful thought, medical care in the foundation, small illnesses as a big disease, the policy will be tilted to the basic medical care, basic health care will be emphasized, the initial treatment of disease, big disease treatment buds, so that the patient suffers less, less money for health insurance, which can be said to be a good thing!
Hospitals are not good. During the Spring Festival, my family three consecutive cold and fever, first at home to fight, go to the hospital and afraid of cross-infection, especially children, at home, but also a little fever-reducing medication, the third day of fever or not to go to the hospital, and then home in fact, people have a fever, go directly to the hospital to see a person with a cold to treat it probably cost more than 750 yuan, three colds cost a total of more than 2,000 yuan. Of course, no wonder, we are careful, but in the usual three people cold treatment costs are also in the 500 yuan or so, so this period do not go to the hospital for treatment there are two factors, one is afraid of infection, and the second is the cost of treatment is too high.
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The answer is yes: of course it's bad!
1. The vast majority of hospitals are closed, resulting in patients having no way to seek treatment, especially cancer patients and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients, thus delaying treatment and failing to receive effective treatment;
2. Serious decline in hospital staff income
Because most hospitals are "poorly funded" by the State, which accounts for only 5 to 10 percent of the hospital's income, while the rest relies entirely on the hospital's own income generation, including the salaries and bonuses of all employees.
Without patients, be they outpatients or inpatients, hospitals can be said to have "no income at all", and the income of all hospital staff will certainly drop seriously;
3. For small and medium-sized private hospitals and community health service centers, life is even more difficult because they rely entirely on themselves to generate income.
Due to the extraordinary period, most of them were asked to stop the clinic, and not allowed to take in patients, but the rent, utilities and staff wages had to be paid (that is, only loss not gain), many private hospitals can not hold out had to close.

Thanks for the answer: outpatient visits are low right now and fewer people are going to the doctor. It's because during the epidemic, as little as possible went to the hospital. Chronic illnesses are self-medicated at home, such as high blood pressure. This is not a good thing or a bad thing. It's just a very bad time. Less trouble.
It was a temporary state of mind and a decrease in patients caused by regionalization during the epidemic. Doesn't really mean anything. So it's not necessarily a good thing either. There are a lot of patients who will have to wait until after the epidemic is over. Then I'll have a good clinic too.
Take the actual situation of hospitals at all levels in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, to answer this question. During the epidemic, all major and minor hospitals in Zhengzhou were closed, and small clinics even closed their doors. This was due to the following reasons: 1) The government issued a directive requiring general clinics to close, and general outpatient clinics at all levels of hospitals to stop accepting patients. There may be concern that the level of protection in general clinics and outpatient clinics is not up to par, or that some febrile patients do not go to hospitals for screening. The major hospitals reserved enough beds to cope with the raging epidemic at that time.2 The major medical staff of the major hospitals were filled up on the front line, sent out to provide support, and went down to the community and stations for screening, and they really did not have the energy to deal with the general patients.3 The isolation requirements for the patients during the epidemic were almost all single rooms, and there were not many wards indeed.4 Many wards in the major hospitals were converted into isolation or detention wards.5 The communities in the city were heavily guarded and closed down, and many of them had been closed down. Strictly guarded, closed many neighborhoods, even if not completely closed, but also timed, limited to point out. 6, large hospitals rely on the grass-roots level to come up to the main, a considerable portion of the patients can not even get out of the village. 7, the transportation sector are strictly controlled and most of the shutdown, the highway is closed, can not go. 8, the general public's panic, do not want to go to hospitals in that high-risk area to hang out. Based on the above factors, caused the phenomenon of hospitals can not be found. However, emergency patients did not have much impact on the normal operation of the state. With the gradual easing of the epidemic, various restrictions have also been slowly relaxed. I believe that spring is coming soon and everything will be even better! # The Third People's Hospital of Henan Province #
Not normal, because the new crown is a virulent infectious disease must be treated: and acute cerebral infarction, myocardial infarction, etc. not to hospitals to see a doctor, waiting for timely treatment, hemiplegia and even death of many!
It's not a good idea to get all grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy, grassy.
This is definitely not good. Why? My observation is that this phenomenon is caused by people's fear of hospitals in the late stage of the new coronavirus epidemic. Nowadays, most people will try not to go to hospitals for fear of contracting the new coronavirus, and they will put up with minor ailments as long as they can, and procrastinate as long as they can. I do not know that the big disease is also dragged out by a small disease, a small disease is not properly treated over time will become a big disease, a serious disease. This situation needs to be changed, long-term this is not conducive to both the disease patients, but also not conducive to the realization of the country's health of China's big goals.
There are several main reasons why hospitals around the world are currently out of doors:
1. The national epidemic has not yet been lifted, and prevention and control of the epidemic remains the main task. Although the national epidemic prevention and control has achieved a stage-by-stage victory, the situation is still serious, there are still tens of thousands of people who have not yet been cured, and there are still new cases every day. Moreover, the country is now stable, while foreign countries are in the midst of an outbreak, so the prevention and control work should not be slackened.
2. Hospitals are high-risk places for infection with NKP and people are afraid of being infected when they visit hospitals. Until the country is unsealed, people's fear of the virus will remain. After all, there is no specific drug and the vaccine is still under development.
3. Hospitals around the country have not yet fully resumed general outpatient services. At present, a total of 42,600 medical personnel from all over the country are supporting Hubei in the fight against the epidemic, and the general outpatient clinics of the hospitals from which these medical personnel were drawn will inevitably be affected. Especially in Hubei, during the outbreak period, most of the medical staff in the hospitals went to support the anti-epidemic work, and had to close some general outpatient clinics, resulting in inconvenience for patients with non-new coronary pneumonia to see a doctor. Now, general outpatient clinics have been resumed one after another across the country to ensure that patients with non-new coronary pneumonia can see a doctor.
4. Transportation is closed, it is inconvenient to go to the hospital to see a doctor. During the epidemic many places are closed to the city closed roads did not, especially Wuhan is still restricted travel, the public to have a pass to come out. The inconvenience of traveling is also one of the reasons why hospitals are less people.
In the short term hospitals being closed is good for outbreak prevention and control work as it reduces cross infection. However, in the long run, this situation is not good for the normal consultation needs of patients with non-new coronary pneumonia. This is especially the case for those patients with chronic illnesses who usually come to the hospital once a month for prescription of medicine. If there is no medicine to take because they cannot come to the hospital, it may lead to deterioration of their condition. Also those who have had surgery and need to be reviewed, those who need chemotherapy this morning, those who need surgery, if they cannot come to the hospital, then there is a risk that they may die because they cannot be treated in time.
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