First, consult the relevant departments of the hospital.
First of all, patients or their families can go to the relevant departments of the hospital, such as the inpatient department or the patient service center, to consult the bed situation in detail. It is helpful for patients to make reasonable arrangements to know the current bed occupancy and the expected empty bed time.
Second, wait for a bed or an appointment.
If there are no vacant beds in the hospital at present, patients can choose to wait or make an appointment. During the waiting process, patients can find a suitable place to stay near the hospital, so as to know the bed situation at any time. At the same time, patients can also make an appointment with the hospital. Once there is an empty bed, the hospital will inform the patient to enter the hospital in time.
Third, consider transferring to another hospital.
If the waiting time is too long or the appointment is hopeless, the patient can consider transferring to another hospital for treatment. When patients choose to transfer to another hospital, they should pay attention to the medical level, specialty and beds of the target hospital to ensure that they can get appropriate treatment.
Fourth, seek social help.
In addition, patients can also seek social help through social media and patient groups. Sometimes, other patients or good people may provide bed information or help coordinate bed resources.
To sum up:
When faced with the situation that there is no bed to live in, patients and their families can solve it by consulting the relevant departments of the hospital, waiting or reserving beds, considering transferring to another hospital and seeking social help. In the process of dealing with this problem, patients should be patient and rational, actively communicate with hospitals and related personnel, and seek the best solution.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article one thousand two hundred and twenty-five stipulates:
Medical institutions and their medical staff shall fill in and properly keep medical records such as hospitalization records, doctor's orders, inspection reports, operation and anesthesia records, pathological data, nursing records and so on. If the patient requests to consult and copy the medical records specified in the preceding paragraph, the medical institution shall provide them in time.
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Medical Practitioners
Article 23 provides that:
When implementing medical, preventive and health care measures and signing relevant medical certificates, doctors must personally check and investigate, and fill in medical documents in time according to regulations, and may not conceal, forge or destroy medical documents and related materials.