"I'll give you 600,000 won because I'll do the surgery."Let's talk about it. "Professional expenses, not bribes.""
Oct 14, 2024
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A, who lives in Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, China, posted videos and articles on social media such as 'The Woo-in' that gave a large hospital doctor 3,000 yuan (about 600,000 won).
He explained that his mother, who was admitted to the hospital last month with symptoms of vomiting and abdominal pain, had a faster heartbeat after taking medication prescribed ahead of discharge.
A cardiovascular specialist B who examined his mother said he had a heart problem and needed surgery immediately.
A told local media Rushing News, `My mother went into the operating room without even asking what the name of the disease was.' `But before the operation, the doctor called my father separately and told me to prepare 3,000 yuan in cash.'
When I said I would send mobile money, specialist B emphasized that it should be cash.
A, who found the money, immediately handed B 3,000 yuan in cash. According to A, B counted the amount and put it in his pocket.
A's mother was discharged three days after the operation.
He "I don't know what the money is. The doctor didn't explain it."
When A, who was curious, asked about this over the phone, B accused her of "When my mother was hospitalized, she had to undergo a cardiac radiofrequency ablation after her condition stabilized, and the 3000 yuan charged was for professionals, not bribes" and "You have a mental problem".
Then, a man claiming to be the hospital director immediately called A and said "The hospital will deal with this and give you an answer."
Later, an employee asked "I will refund 3,000 yuan, so please delete the video."
However, A refused and reported it to the health authorities.
Authorities will investigate the hospital, and if it turns out to be true, they will sanction the doctor in charge according to the law, according to Rushing News.
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