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The doctor received 2000 red envelopes and transferred them to the patient's account. What do you see from this doctor?

Saving lives is the duty and responsibility of every doctor. If a doctor can't uphold the service concept of patient first, it will certainly deepen the rift between doctors and patients and cause tension between doctors and patients. In addition, doctors and patients will send and receive red envelopes from time to time.

Recently, online media exposed such a video, which took place in a hospital in Hefei, Anhui Province on September 2 1 day. At that time, a doctor charged a 2000 yuan red envelope received from a patient into the patient's hospitalization account. Once the video was exposed, it immediately attracted the attention and discussion of many netizens.

According to the online video, a doctor was standing at the inpatient payment office. At this time, he was holding a red envelope in his hand and handing it to the toll collector, and told the other party to rush the money in the red envelope into the patient's hospitalization account. It is reported that this doctor is a pediatrician, and he also knows that it is not easy for patients to see a doctor. He didn't accept the 2000 yuan red envelope given to him by the other party. He only hopes that patients can treat their diseases with peace of mind.

It is the so-called doctor's parents' heart. I believe that for most doctors, they also hope that through their own medical expertise and skills, they can alleviate the pain of patients as much as possible and get rid of some public prejudices against the sacred profession of doctors. It can be seen that doctors who are kind and have medical ethics also account for the vast majority.

The doctor did not accept the patient's red envelope, but directly transferred the red envelope to the patient's account. His every move also truly interprets the great love spirit of the doctor profession, and embodies the noble character of doctors and the excellent quality of caring for patients' difficulties. For many patients and their families, if they don't give the doctor the red envelope of incurable diseases at present, they are likely to have bad feelings in their hearts and feel that the doctor will not go all out to treat the patients because of this. In fact, their practice is likely to encourage some doctors to accept patients' red envelopes at will, which is unhealthy. In any case, I really hope that all medical workers can uphold the principle of putting patients first and make the relationship between doctors and patients in society more and more harmonious.