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Chapter 1436: Chapter 1282: You’re randomly setting the prices, right?! (Subscribe please!)

Medical Industrialization.

Okay.

However.

The resistance we face still exists and that’s because of the pharmaceutical companies. If the entire nation starts using a unified system of Medical Big Data, it will definitely be controlled by the state and won’t be shared with these pharmaceutical companies.

As a result.

The nation would control diagnostics and treatment.

This effectively ends the pharmaceutical companies’ profits because these diagnostics are based on the state’s big data, and for medication, the state obviously won’t be manipulated by these pharmaceutical companies’ representatives.

As long as Huaxia decides to do it.

It wouldn’t be difficult.

Especially now.

The head knows very well the reason they came here is that the speed and effectiveness of treating patients here are so high that it attracts a large number of patients, draining significant consumption power.

If.

This time they introduced the Transcription Fluid.

And this set of equipment.

Without using medical big data.

But rely on doctors’ experience instead, the treatment speed domestically would certainly be slow. As such, most patients would still come to Myanmar, resulting in an outflow of trillions in consumption power.

One might say.

By the time they decided to come here.

It already represented.

That medical industrialization in Huaxia had been put on the agenda.

He estimates.

It wouldn’t take too long.

In just three to five years, it would be unstoppable in its approval by the upper levels.

...

After leaving the chief doctor’s Office.

They continued inspecting various departments.

Exclamations.

Kept emerging.

"Is this how you perform surgery?"

At this moment.

Shi Ze was stunned having just witnessed a brain tumor removal.

The whole process.

Took just ten minutes.

If it were back domestically.

Such surgery without taking more than three hours would be unimaginable. Just opening up and closing would consume a vast amount of time, let alone the surgery itself, it would be a true test for the surgeons.

However, here.

Ten minutes.

Open.

Remove the tumor.

Close.

Just ten minutes.

Incredibly fast.

Not only that.

Most crucially, the surgery wasn’t performed by a person but rather by a highly science-fictional device. It wasn’t some mechanical arm operating—it was a multitude of metal tubes as thin as noodles.

These tubes.

Are very flexible.

The specific details are not visible.

One could only see these devices quickly dividing the work and swiftly completing the surgery, removing the patient’s tumor. The scanning time of the device itself took several minutes, and the actual surgery time was even shorter.

Everyone.

Stared dumbfounded at everything unfolding before them.

Using smart medication systems is one thing.

But you’ve also eliminated the need for surgeons in operations?

They only saw six individuals in white coats, each specializing in a task, staring at the operation screens near the equipment. Besides wheeling the person in, they hardly did anything related to the surgery.

"Our surgeons, both in terms of quantity and expertise, are not sufficient, hence we must seek new breakthroughs in medical technology. The Unmanned Surgery Cabin is one of these innovations."

"What you saw, is our latest tumor resection surgery cabin, which was just tested and finalized a week ago, it can save more than ninety percent of the time typically required for tumor removal surgeries."

"However, this is not diagnostic equipment, so you don’t necessarily have to purchase it. Of course, if you decide to buy, we are more than welcoming, just that the price is a bit high," said the Fighter.

Upon hearing this.

Shi Ze and others felt speechless.

It’s clearly a sales pitch.

Having seen it.

Not buying one to take back.

How could they possibly be content?

Only emerged a week ago, no wonder I hadn’t heard of it before. They really kept it under wraps. This procedure fully demonstrates that this company’s medical technology has far surpassed that of Huaxia.

"How much does it cost?" Shi Ze asked.

"Unlike diagnostic equipment, surgical equipment starts at one hundred million Asia Dollars, and this latest tumor surgery cabin, with its huge development cost, is priced at one billion Asia Dollars each."

Everyone paused in thought.

One billion.

Per unit.

You must be randomly setting these prices!

In fact.

The Fighter wasn’t exaggerating the price.

For this equipment, just the research and development cost for materials, when converted to external currency, exceeds fifty billion Asia Dollars, and the newly exchanged scientists cost hundreds of billions more.

One billion.

From a financial perspective.

It’s just a small profit.

And now.

Not a single unit has been sold.

Talking about an investment of over a hundred billion with yet no returns seen.

"You mentioned it starts at one hundred million, what does one hundred million plus in surgical equipment mean?" Shi Ze asked.

"The lowest priced one is our Trauma Suturing Surgery Cabin, which can disinfect, suture, transfuse, and bandage most trauma wounds. The price is one hundred and eighty-five million."

Truly consistently expensive.

Dealing with traumas.

Thinking that they must really be short of doctors here.

"What about the surgery costs?"

"A single operation with this machine costs within a hundred Asia Dollars."

"That cheap?"

"Of course, the expense mainly lies in the incorporated technology. These manipulators, the materials we use are extremely durable, with a lifespan of over thirty thousand hours, and include a five-year warranty with free replacement of damaged parts."

"Our medical cabins use a modular design, allowing for very inexpensive firmware upgrades in the future. Moreover, if we release a new generation of products, we also offer services for upgrading at an additional charge."

"..."

They felt like they were being sold an electric refrigerator.

However.

Calculating this way.

The price isn’t too outrageous.

Five years of warranty.

And such a low cost of operation, less than one hundred RMB per surgery, hospitals still stand to make a profit, charging ten thousand per surgery, it would take a hundred thousand operations to recoup the investment.

Such equipment.

The domestic demand probably won’t exceed five units, and the global market demand isn’t much either, thus, if the development cost is high, one billion per unit makes sense.

After all.

There aren’t that many tumor patients.

After viewing the tumor surgeries.

They also looked at a few other types of surgery cabins.

The more they looked.

The more tempted they felt.

They would love to take them all back, but the price is too high, and the delegation couldn’t decide on the purchase since they weren’t aware of these impressive products beforehand and needed to go back and discuss.

...

Approaching noon.

They had more or less finished reviewing the diagnostic and treatment process here, discovering that it truly isn’t hard to learn. Just bring the equipment back and train the personnel for a month, and they could start treating directly.

Quite convenient.

This side also stated.

There’s a plentiful reserve of Transcription Fluid, if there’s formal collaboration, Huaxia can have as much as they want, a bold statement indeed, but just a glance at the price of Transcription Fluid would convince anyone that Huaxia wouldn’t buy too much in one go.

Liquid gold.

That’s what this stuff is.

The concentrated fluid is more expensive than gold per gram, causing everyone’s faces to twitch.

Moreover.

There are still things to be discussed.

That is medical data.

If purchasing these diagnostic and surgery cabins.

Then one must use Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group’s medical big data, either Myanmar Pharmaceutical Group packages and sells some data to Huaxia, or they provide temporary remote support.

They actually prefer the former.

In the future.

Huaxia would perfect its own medical big data.

After all.

This data.

Concerns national privacy and medical safety; handing it over to a foreign company is clearly somewhat inappropriate, but currently, Huaxia doesn’t have such relevant institutions, and more discussions are needed back home.

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