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What about the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University?
It's really bad. We come to the south to play. Suddenly, people coughed up blood and quickly spread to the emergency department 120. 120 didn't even have an oxygen electrocardiogram, so I gave it an intravenous drip and pulled it over. Then, at this hospital, no one cares about you. It's just someone telling you what to do. You have to sign up first, pay the fee or something, and then you can take a picture to draw blood, and then wait. The whole journey took about 2 hours, and I ended up lying in a hospital bed, so if it is really a life-threatening disease, it will kill you.

And then stay in the hospital for a few days is even more amazing. People who come in on Thursday go to see a doctor every day, or leave, or that is to say, the doctors are making rounds, waiting for tomorrow, waiting for noon, waiting for afternoon ... Actually, there are also doctors who make rounds, but after watching a few films in each bed, they say something to the people around them. The newcomers in our bed were directly ignored, and we began to think that doctors were different and were responsible for different things. Later, I went to the clinic and asked her group what happened to our patient and what happened next. I just lay there for a few days with intravenous drip and said nothing about my illness. Then I finally saw a doctor on Friday afternoon, and then I watched the next film. In less than 1 minute, I heard the doctor talking about himself. Why don't I know this? Then he left without saying anything. Then I went to the medical room and said that the doctor had left. They don't know what they want to tell the doctor directly. Then I finally understood that they didn't even tell him, and then the doctor left and spent the weekend there. On Monday, I finally saw this big doctor again. I couldn't see 1 minute. I left again, but I was surrounded by a bunch of interns. But this time, we quickly grabbed the person next to her and asked some questions in time. I want to say that this hospital is really irresponsible and messy. It's okay to come back from a minor illness, but don't come back from a serious illness. Be careful to throw the money down, it will cost many people. Then there was an episode on Monday night. Someone in the corridor said the hospital ignored her. On Saturday, the emergency department came, and no doctor asked her to stand up. She owed 1 point, so she didn't give the medicine. She can't use cash, she can only use her ID card to pay on WeChat. Nobody took care of it on Monday and ruined her mother. She also said that she would change her major, but she didn't. The nurse will be very kind to you that day, and the doctor will give you a red envelope and make rounds. Suddenly made me understand something. We were too young to give any red envelopes when we came in, so we made our own sheets. At first, the nurse signed an agreement saying that we didn't accept red envelopes to sign these. It turns out that this is a hint of a naked hug. No wonder doctors don't care much about us, and young doctors don't understand. The money is gone, and then I don't know where to spend it. I didn't give you a detailed list, but there was a balance left in the ward outside. If it's less than 200, you have to renew it, and you can't owe it.

Summary: take advantage of the fire to rob, regardless of life and death, look at money, live if you can, and think about transferring to hospital for treatment when you are dying.

From Thursday to Monday, no one takes care of us, only the nurse comes to have an intravenous drip on time, and the condition is not clear, that is, let you pay! ! ! I didn't say a word to the attending doctor from beginning to end, and she didn't say anything to us. She just said to people around her. Alas, the experience of this trip is unforgettable, saying that we are unlucky, but we are still alive. Say we are lucky, but everyone is afraid of such a thing.