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Have you ever given a doctor a red envelope? Under what circumstances was it issued?

Unfortunately, I got sick and went to the hospital to find a good doctor and stuffed a big red envelope. For many family members of patients in China, this seems to be the hidden rule of seeing a doctor.

Why do patients send red envelopes?

1, the social atmosphere is so, it is insecure not to send it.

Mr. Feng suddenly suffered from lumbar disc herniation last year, and was introduced by an acquaintance to a director-level orthopedic expert in a 3A hospital in Beijing for surgery. In order to "spend money to buy peace", he privately gave red envelopes to the surgeon and anesthesiologist. Mr. Feng said that other relatives and friends are reluctant to have surgery, and even go to the outpatient department of a big hospital to send cards and red envelopes to doctors. "In this way, doctors can talk to us more and be patient, and it seems that the appointment has become a commonplace, and everyone has done so." Many people, like Mr. Feng, think that giving red envelopes is the hidden rule of seeing a doctor. Everyone gives it to them. If not, they are afraid that the doctor will not try his best and feel insecure.

I hope to get extra care and cure the disease as soon as possible.

Mr. Li suffers from lymphoma and wants to be treated in a big hospital in Shanghai, but his bed is limited and he can only be hospitalized for radiotherapy and chemotherapy after six weeks. However, the condition is urgent. If we wait another 1-2 days, the tumor cells will grow twice as long. Mr. Li's family gave a red envelope, and the next day Mr. Li was admitted to hospital for treatment, which saved the round-trip fare and hotel expenses outside the hospital. Early treatment increased the chances of recovery. Mr. Li thinks this red envelope is very valuable and has no regrets at all.

3, doctors have poor medical ethics, and patients are advised to send red envelopes.

Mr. Zhang suffered from esophageal cancer and was admitted to a big hospital in Beijing. The patient has been in the ward for more than a week, but the director still refuses to arrange the operation. He kept talking to the patient's family, asking about the patient's family situation and repeatedly saying how hard it is to be a doctor now. Finally, the patient's family gave him a red envelope in his office and arranged for surgery the next day. In this case, the patient's family members are unwilling or don't know how to issue red envelopes, but the doctor's own medical ethics is very poor and he wants to "generate income" through red envelopes. Therefore, the patient has no choice but to send it.

I sincerely thank the doctor for getting well.

Mr. Zhao was hit by a car while riding a bicycle and was admitted to a big hospital in Suzhou. The patient was hit by skull fracture, and he developed an epidural hematoma and fell into a coma. The doctor performed an emergency craniotomy to remove the hematoma and the patient woke up two days later. On the third day, the family found the patient. Patients and their families are very grateful to the doctor and want to send red envelopes or gifts to thank the doctor. In this case, the patient's family members gave out red envelopes on a voluntary basis, which showed their sincere gratitude to the doctor.