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Law! ! ! ICU patients are transferred to consultation! !
■ Whether to transfer to another hospital, first of all, the hospital will evaluate whether they have the ability to treat this patient. The doctor will give you some advice.

■ If doctors say that they want to transfer to another hospital, it proves that their technical ability is limited. I suggest you transfer to a higher hospital for treatment.

■ If doctors think that they have the ability to treat, it is not recommended to transfer to hospital, because during the transfer process, it may not be conducive to the rehabilitation and treatment of patients, and even accidents may occur during the trip.

■ However, patients' families have the right to choose. As long as you sign the relevant documents of the hospital, the family members can be forcibly transferred.

■ I personally don't advocate your transfer. If the injury is serious, you can wait until the situation is stable.

■ Or invite experts from other hospitals to assist in diagnosis and treatment, but pay for it yourself.

■ What you said about transferring to a hospital requires the hospital to do is mainly:

1. Assist in the discharge formalities and request to copy all the medical records that can be copied. Your family members can copy them.

2. Relevant auxiliary examination films and result sheets for comparison in other hospitals.

3. After leaving the hospital, the doctor will tell you about the accidents on the road, and see if you can ask the hospital to have a doctor in the car, so that the doctor can handle the accident in the car.

Some hospitals also provide ambulances to help you take them to other hospitals.

5, but for some patients with high risk of death, the hospital may ignore you and say that leaving the hospital is none of our business.

Deal with it well, don't make a unilateral decision, but must negotiate with the immediate family members of the injured.