For "network medical care", everyone has received special training, and will implement scams in strict accordance with the preset steps. Each link has corresponding "words":
The first step is to win the trust of patients in the name of charity and promise relevant subsidy funds;
The second step is to pretend to be a "doctor" and tell the patient that his condition is not optimistic and he should seek medical treatment in time;
The third step is to introduce the designated hospitals recommended by them and induce patients to take the bait. It is not difficult to see that even if this kind of "oratory" is clever, its essence is to cheat through "consulting from a distance" In other words, from the beginning to the end, patients are consulting online and have never seen the true face of "doctors", so they are deceived in the clouds.
In fact, the so-called "consultation from a distance" seems fashionable and convenient, but it is actually a misunderstanding; Because as far as the current medical system and medical resources are concerned, although many hospitals have opened online booking platforms, they have not yet opened hotline services for patients to consult online or seek medical advice. That is to say, it is not realistic for regular hospitals to carry out "consultation from a distance" under the existing resources, because the disease that patients may ask is very single, and it is likely to be a specific symptom or sign. If you want to answer, it must be answered by a specialist, and the medical scope is very wide, which is beyond the reach of doctors. Therefore, as long as it is a regular hospital, it is basically impossible to receive "consultation from a distance" on the Internet. Patients' conditions vary widely, and the responsible diagnosis and treatment must be to go to the hospital.
Therefore, to solve the problem of "network medical treatment", we might as well start with "remote consultation". As long as the concept of "regular hospitals can't consult remotely" is popularized among patients, the lie of "network medical care" will be punctured. This requires the relevant departments of the health system to publicize more medical knowledge, such as regular and fixed-point explanations, and strive to make every citizen recognize the scam of "online medical care". Of course, starting with the propaganda of "consultation from a distance" is to quickly avoid patients being deceived again. To eradicate this stubborn disease, it is definitely necessary to improve the relevant management system and implement it at the same time, and never give "network medical care" an opportunity.