Chapter 463 The role of connections
Chapter 463 The role of connections
Chapter 463 The role of connections
This is what Jiang Cheng said before about the importance of connections.
When you have no field to contact, your friends or partners will show their usefulness at this time.
Jiang Cheng can find this relationship through other people's networks.
After all, there is a big difference between having a relationship and having nothing to do in the hospital when you are sick.
But to take a step back, even the people around Jiang Cheng don't have this kind of connections.
That's okay too.
Because he has money.
As long as he wants, he can directly ask Xu Lei or Zhu Yan to rely on their huge customer source network to find a group of top medical experts and directly set up a first-level expert team to serve him.
These problems can be solved easily.
So in this society, you either have to have connections or you have to have enough money.
Otherwise, once ordinary people get sick, you can receive treatment at a general hospital near you.
But you have to understand that not all doctors are good doctors.
Not all the equipment provided by hospitals are advanced equipment.
Generally speaking, the best medical talents and medical teams must be in first-tier cities.
Because as soon as these outstanding people graduate, they will be directly recruited by people from major hospitals with high salaries.
And those medical universities that are not very famous can only go to the third and fourth tiers to find jobs.
Therefore, the difference in medical qualifications between each hospital is really huge.
Not to mention those expensive medical equipment.
What small local hospitals buy is not just second-hand medical equipment that has been eliminated in big cities.
Even the quantity of equipment cannot be guaranteed.
There is generally only one emergency defibrillator in the hospital, and there is only one ICU ward.
So if there are more than two people in need of first aid in your hospital, the person coming later will be unlucky.
The lucky ones were quickly transferred to other hospitals for treatment, but the more unfortunate ones died directly without waiting for professional medical rescue equipment.
This is also the reason why many wealthy people live in big cities.
If you treat some more difficult diseases in Shanghai or Kyoto, your chances of survival will be very high.
But if you receive treatment in a small city, there is a [-]% chance that you will die.
Big cities naturally have the best education and medical services.
Lin Qingxue naturally understands this truth that Jiang Cheng understands, and has a deep understanding of it.
Because she is an unfortunate experiencer of this social system.
She didn't understand the invisible barriers in society before.
She once naively thought that everyone in this world was equal.
It wasn't until her mother got uremia that she realized that some things simply couldn't be solved by following normal procedures.
For example, the problem of kidney source.
From the first moment her mother was diagnosed with acute renal failure, her family registered for a kidney transplant.
After filling in all the information and submitting it successfully, I thought I could finally see hope.
But after joining the hospital's patient group, Lin Qingxue was completely disappointed.
Because some patients in front of them have been waiting for kidney transplants for three or four years, and some have even been waiting for ten years.
This means that her mother may be like them, unable to wait for a kidney source for three to four years.
Lin Qingxue said to Jiang Cheng anxiously: "My mother has acute renal failure. After being rescued from the ICU, her condition has been initially controlled, but she needs dialysis three times a week. The doctor said that she must either rely on dialysis to maintain her life or We need to find a suitable kidney source for kidney transplantation."
Jiang Cheng frowned: "Uraemia? This is the first time I've heard of it. You mean you will eventually need a kidney transplant, right?"
Lin Qingxue nodded quickly when she heard this, and quickly told Jiang Cheng the information she learned.
"Although this disease will not be life-threatening for a while, if it is not controlled well, it will easily cause various complications. If complications occur, it will be very dangerous. If one of them is not good..."
"I asked the doctor before, and he said that the course of this disease is different for everyone. Since the kidneys can no longer work, they have to go to the hospital every few days to use a dialysis machine to drain the blood from the body, and then use the machine to remove the blood from the body. The toxins are removed and then introduced back into the body.”
"That is to say, blood needs to be changed every few days. My mother's creatinine will be low after each dialysis, but it will rise very quickly the next day. Sometimes it will rise directly to [-] or even above. Thousands, so she belongs to the group of people who need multiple dialysis, three times a week, about [-] times a month.”
Jiang Cheng touched Lin Qingxue's hair comfortingly: "So because of this, you have been working part-time and only eating white rice?"
Hearing this, Lin Qingxue seemed to have found an outlet to talk: "Because I was in the ICU before, my mother stayed in the ICU for about a month before she was transferred to the general ward. Our family spent all their savings and borrowed some money from relatives. My mother When he was hospitalized, he was very weak and needed someone to take care of him, so my father lost his job, and overnight our family..."
Lin Qingxue wiped her tears and continued: "I am the only daughter in the family. I can't do anything about this kind of thing happening at home. Originally, I wanted to drop out of school and go to work, but my parents didn't agree. They said, I can't bear it for another two days. I will graduate in [-], so I can’t ruin my future because of this.”
"I really have no choice. Even if I work-study to earn some living expenses, it's very difficult. I don't have the ability to help my family at all."
"And even if we wait for a kidney source, the cost of a kidney transplant will still be hundreds of thousands."
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