How did the "accompanying doctor" in big cities come into being? Does the impression of profiteering exist?

The reason why trainees live in big cities is mainly because many people are lonely in the process of seeing a doctor in big cities. Moreover, in my personal impression, accompanying therapists is not a profiteering industry.

In the process of seeing a doctor in a big city, many people will basically find that many people are engaged in the industry of accompanying doctors. Therefore, in the process of accompanying the doctor, the fee will be charged according to the relevant time. As a result, many people are more curious about this industry.

The reason why the accompanying doctor was born.

First of all, big cities have accompanying doctors. Mainly because many people in big cities will go to the hospital alone for various reasons during the process of seeing a doctor. Especially for some elderly people, in the process of seeing a doctor, they will not only have a feeling of facing difficulties. But also because a person sees a doctor, it has caused a particularly inconvenient state. So in this case, not showing up on time can help these people solve related difficulties. It can also save relevant time for these people in the process of seeing a doctor.

Not a profiteering industry.

Finally, I personally think that accompanying therapists is not a profiteering industry. Because the fees for accompanying doctors are relatively transparent, and the number of people who can accompany doctors every day is limited. Therefore, even if you work continuously every day, your income is limited. Therefore, many people on the Internet think that accompanying therapists is a profiteering industry, but I personally don't recognize it.

My personal views on this industry.

Finally, I personally think it is a good phenomenon to have accompanying doctors in big cities. Because for many people who can't understand the process of seeing a doctor, the appearance of escort car will make them feel particularly convenient in the process of seeing a doctor. Therefore, I hope that people engaged in the trainer industry can always stick to their jobs.