First, the workload of doctors in general medical institutions will be relatively reduced:
Because Shanghai has realized the function of mutual recognition of health information, ordinary diseases only need to be completed once, so patients can be recognized in various hospitals based on the examination results, so the physical examination work in these hospitals will be relatively reduced. Especially some doctors who do CT or B-ultrasound, because many patients are mild, they no longer need to do these repeated tests for new patients again and again. In this case, their workload will be relatively reduced a lot!
Second, some medical institutions that detect serious diseases will not reduce their workload!
A serious illness must be treated with caution for a patient and requires multiple examinations! For example, for serious diseases such as cancer, patients and their families will also conduct a number of tests to determine whether it is cancer. This is not for doctors to decide, but patients will make their own judgments, and they will have multiple tests. That's understandable. In addition, doctors will diagnose major diseases many times and need to check again!
Third, the workload of Chinese medicine doctors will not be reduced:
The function of mutual recognition of health information in Shanghai is mainly aimed at western medicine, and Chinese medicine is generally influenced by these! Most of the patients who come to treat diseases are chronic diseases, and they are mainly treated for a long time, so the number of treatments will not be reduced at all, and the workload of doctors will not be reduced!