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Net exposure A female doctor in Hubei asked the patient's family for a red envelope. Is the video outflow still reversing?
In fact, when I saw this video, I felt incredible, because in my opinion, even if I wanted to give a red envelope, I wouldn't use this method. After all, it's risky for doctors, so they can't do it. And as can be seen from the video at that time, both parties may not understand each other's ideas. Let's discuss this matter with you today.

First, the video released at the beginning has been quite popular.

After this video was posted online, it immediately caused a heated discussion among netizens. And in just three days, this video has already clicked millions, and tens of thousands of people commented and replied below. It can be seen from this that everyone is very concerned about this matter, but the focus of his discussion is the contradiction between doctors and patients. Many people think that doctors charge patients with red envelopes, which increases the cost and burden of patients in disguise. But until now, neither the author nor the official who released the video has made an announcement on this matter.

Second, the official reply.

Because this matter became more and more serious, Xiangyang Central Hospital made an official explanation on this matter. They said that the video released by a short video platform asking for a red envelope was obviously not a red envelope after investigation, but an expert consultation fee. Maybe you don't know much about this, mainly because some hospitals have limited technology and need to ask doctors from other hospitals for consultation or surgical treatment, which is called flying knife.

Third, how do you view the fermentation of public opinion?

The reason why this time can cause extensive discussion is mainly because many people have a clear understanding of the contradiction between doctors and patients. In the process of uploading this video, many people will subconsciously think that this is an act of receiving red envelopes. But I am more concerned about the person who sent the video, which is obviously intentional. What should I do in the face of this situation?