Hospital stuff
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Hospital stuff
Issue 29 Inescapable Hospital Schedule
Lilac Xiangxiang often has chest tightness and rapid heartbeat recently. Thinking about the frequency of staying up late recently, worried about her sudden death, she hurriedly went to hang up a 100 yuan director account. As a result, the company had something to do in the morning, so she didn’t have time to go.
I temporarily hung up the general outpatient clinic for 15 yuan in the afternoon. When I entered the door, I found that it was the director of the morning!
Why is the same director, the registration fee is 100 yuan in the morning and 15 yuan in the afternoon?
Many people have seen names similar to “Famous Doctor Clinic” and “Elite Clinic” in the hospital, and they have also received messages in the background asking what is the difference between “Expert Clinic” and “Director Clinic”?
In fact, it all stems from the hospital’s scheduling system.
The number of days that doctors of different ranks go out of the clinic will be different. There are large hospitals with multiple campuses, and they need to go to different campuses for outpatient clinics. Need to go to the general outpatient clinic for 10 yuan on a regular basis.
So sometimes after finding a doctor in the outpatient clinic, if you want to have a long-term follow-up with the doctor, it is recommended to ask the doctor’s schedule for this month, when will he leave the outpatient clinic again, and when will it be? General outpatient clinic.
However, general outpatient clinics assign patients randomly, that is, it is uncertain which doctor you will be assigned to after you register.
If you want to see a designated doctor, remember to consult a nurse at the triage desk and assign your number to the designated doctor.
Think the above process is too cumbersome? The most convenient way for you!
You don’t need to go out, wait in line, or register, you can ask a doctor at home and communicate with a designated doctor one-on-one.