How does network medical care work?

An advanced version of "network medical care" appeared in network medical care. The essence of the latter is collectivization and one-stop medical fraud.

Unveiled the secret of "network medical care". "Consulting doctors" are not doctors, but "recruiting patients" for at least 20 hospitals under the Group through WeChat, QQ, BusinessCom and other software. This kind of "network medical care" has covered first-and second-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming and Chengdu, and is constantly expanding to third-tier cities. On the other hand, "network medical care" can get a commission of 100-300 yuan/person from the corresponding hospital after the patients arrive, and the average cost of "developing" medical care from each patient is 6000 yuan.

Some new words such as "social network", "new media" and "innovation" cover up the old cheating business. "Network medical treatment" is as proficient in people's psychological weakness as scammers of all ages and fields. They are all beautiful doctors or beautiful nurses; When the other party asks for a date, ask directly how sexual function is; Pretending to be a doctor in all directions from dialogue to friends circle; Exaggerate injuries and fabricate concepts in conversation.

"Network medical care" is a new thing, because the popularity of social software is only in recent years, but "network medical care" is developed on the basis of traditional "medical care", and there is a trend that "shine on you is better than blue". There are more than 600 "network medical services" in the two companies undercover by reporters, and the most important thing is its "demonstration effect" in the industry. It is said that many private hospitals across the country are learning this model, and offline medical care has been compared to "pediatrics".

This is obviously a phenomenon worthy of vigilance. "Medical care" is a chronic disease in China medical industry. There have been reports of investigating "medical care" cases, and patients have been deceived. The traditional "medical care" has been badly managed, and an advanced version of "network medical care" has appeared. In any case, "Internet plus medical care" should not be a part of "internet plus".

The "core technology" of "network medical treatment" is no different from the traditional "medical treatment". They all take advantage of the information asymmetry between doctors and patients. Insiders suggest that only by establishing a standardized referral system can the soil for the survival of "medical care" be eliminated. The referral system is indeed a radical measure to deal with "medical care", but it is by no means a day's work to establish a referral system nationwide and cultivate patients' medical habits from scratch. In this process, we can't turn a blind eye to the proliferation of medical care.

If we want to crack down on "network medical care", there is no technical difficulty. Chat tools will leave records, and the online real-name registration system should not fail at this time. "Network medical care" is not a straggler, but an aboveboard company. "Network Medical Care Company" and counterpart hospitals belong to the same group, and they cooperate closely to exchange needed goods. All the evidence points to a clear responsible person.

In fact, many hospitals full of "medical care" have long been famous in the rivers and lakes. "Don't trust the top hospitals that can be found online" is the knowledge of many honest doctors. The question is, why do these hospitals have frequent problems but have not been rectified?

The essence of "network medical care" is a group and "one-stop" medical scam, which should not be allowed to spread wantonly and create more victims. In the already tense doctor-patient relationship, "medical care" is a cancer. The key to removing this cancer is not to alert patients, because normal people have also been "developed" by them into "patients" who make money and send treasures. At present, it is necessary to carry out a rectification action centered on hospitals with "medical care" flooding.