Chapter 1435: Chapter 1281: Not Expensive, Just Tens of Millions (Please Subscribe!)
Could it be.
This machine.
Can it obtain the most accurate data?
Thinking of this.
Everyone kept examining the gadget.
But they couldn’t see what it was capable of. At this time, patients continued to come in from outside, entering the cabin one after another under the nurse’s guidance, at an efficiency that surprised them.
Before.
It was said that the diagnosis here was quick.
But they thought.
It was due to the strong effects of the Transcription Fluid.
The data needed for diagnosis wasn’t much, but seeing it firsthand, it wasn’t the case. The patient data obtained by them in minutes, would take a domestic patient an entire day to finish all the examination items.
It looks like.
It’s not that they are negligent.
But rather their equipment is too impressive.
"Sir, my hand felt numb just now, you were drawing blood, right?"
Shi Ze asked after watching for a while.
The Fighter nodded.
"Yes, all our short-term examinations that could cause pain utilize the Electric Anesthesia Technology developed by our company, which achieves anesthesia through Local Directional Microcurrent Stimulation."
"Can’t it anesthetize for a long time?" Shi Ze asked.
"This type of stimulation targets nerves, thus, electric anesthesia over ten minutes could prolong nerve recovery time and if it exceeds an hour, the patient might take five hours to recover."
"If the electric anesthesia exceeds a day, there’s a 2.3% chance it may cause paralysis, hence for any anesthesia project over three minutes, we use relatively safer drug anesthesia."
These words.
Caught everyone’s interest.
"If it’s the sensation just now, it should reduce a lot of trouble for those afraid of injections and for children," said Shi Ze, as the previous sensation was completely numbing and not painful at all.
"Here, there’s no issue with difficult injections."
The Fighter smiled.
Giving injections.
The most problematic are children.
Because they are too troublesome.
Here.
There’s no such issue.
At this moment.
Shi Ze’s examination report.
Had already been passed around amongst the inspection team members. If this is true, then they needed to reevaluate the medical technology here; this place is clearly not sustained merely by Transcription Fluid.
In terms of medical examination.
They are absolutely world-leading.
"Do you export this equipment?" the head of the inspection group pointed at the Circular Diagnosis Cabin.
"Export."
"How much?"
"Not expensive, just several million," the Fighter said with a smile.
"..."
Everyone gasped.
Several million.
For this little gadget? Although it looks quite large, with a diameter of nearly two meters, it shouldn’t be that expensive. Moreover, this narrator is quite playful—several million, is it twenty million, or ninety million?
"Dollars?"
"Asia Dollars."
"Can you provide an exact price, so we know what to expect?" the person in charge said helplessly.
The Fighter slightly shook his head.
"This belongs to a customized version, they are not all the same. If it’s this one right in front of you, possessing the most comprehensive diagnostic technology, its external selling price is eighty-seven million Asia Dollars."
Like the specialization of hospital departments.
Equipment.
Is also targeted, a single piece of equipment can examine all items, but it depends if it’s necessary, especially for large hospital clients, are all people supposed to squeeze into those few diagnostic cabins?
That obviously wouldn’t be reasonable.
Surgery.
Orthopedics.
ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) department.
Pediatrics. 𝒏𝙤𝙫𝒑𝙪𝙗.𝙘𝒐𝙢
...
These departments, to segment users, definitely need to be separate. After explanations, everyone also understood the rationale; indeed, if combined, it would be too crowded.
"The utilization of Transcription Fluid, is it necessary to use this?"
"Yes, the Transcription Fluid must use this kind of full-function Diagnostic Cabin to ensure patient safety to the fullest extent. I believe, after using it, you’d come to love it," the Fighter said.
Upon hearing this.
Everyone nodded slightly.
This thing.
They now were almost eager to take one back. As for whether it’s expensive, it wasn’t something they needed to worry about; it was the hospital’s money anyway. If possible, they’d be eager to get dozens.
But that’s just wishful thinking.
Almost a hundred million per unit.
Dozens of units.
Would be several billion, very few hospitals could afford that.
Following that.
They moved on to the next process.
---the formulation of treatment plans, which also greatly broadened their horizons. Here, the main treating doctors hardly needed to overthink, only required to check whether the treatment plans given by big data were rational.
If without mistakes.
Just directly issue them.
The speed was incredibly fast.
The Fighter explained as they proceeded.
"Apart from the on-site main treating doctors, at Myanmar Medical Group’s several medical technology R&D centers, there are more than three hundred professionals in real-time review of these treatment plans, ensuring they are completely reliable."
"Impressive."
"Three hundred people?"
"But then, what about our doctors? Their decades of experience, seem...useless? Big data, that’s hundreds to thousands of times the experience of those doctors."
"This..."
At the scene.
Some people.
Were confused.
If diagnosis and treatment no longer required so-called experience, but more like solving a unique-answer arithmetic problem, then, nurturing so many doctors each year, what’s the point?
Just to act as proofreaders?
By then.
The most useful.
Would probably be the nurses giving injections to patients.
For the first time.
They experienced the convenience of medical industrialization, and also saw its terrifying aspect, which is the almost unreasonable data mining and experience accumulation, dramatically reducing the workload of general doctors.
And their importance.
Also dramatically reduced.
In the future.
Medical big data.
Will replace the slowly growing experience of doctors, and at a speed unmatchable by humans, become an omnipotent type of ’super doctor’ capable of handling all human medical requests simultaneously.
In the future.
Doctors might not be needed.
Only Medical Scientists needed, to perfect this ’super doctor’.
Seeing the suddenly silent atmosphere.
The Fighter slowly spoke, "Productivity, is the hallmark of human progress, and medical industrialization is beneficial for the overall interests of humanity. We shall proceed with it; this is also the reason our company exists."
With these words.
Everyone present suddenly awakened.
Then chuckled bitterly.
They.
Had indeed been a bit selfish just now.
Doctors.
The heart of a parent, what parents want is for their children to be healthy and robust, not about how to flaunt their significance, thinking about how to secure their own livelihood, or relying on it to gain social status.
A world without disease.
Should be a doctor’s ultimate pursuit.
Not work.
Not money.
If the world no longer needed doctors.
They should be happy about it, when a chief physician from the hospital sighed and said, "What you said is right, human life is paramount, as long as it benefits the public, we, are not important."
His words.
Received unanimous approval from those present.
Huaxia.
So populous.
Medical resources are already scarce.
Relying on the doctors trained each year, simply isn’t enough. Thus, why not directly learn from here, entering the era of medical industrialization, to truly solve the problem of Huaxia’s scarce medical resources.
Upon returning.
The head of the delegation plans to propose this to the higher authorities.