Chapter 1502: Chapter 1345: Can’t Lose (Subscribe, please!)
A few minutes later.
’Ding Dong!’
An icon of a human figure flashed in the upper right corner of the Management Interface.
Xie Wei’s spirit was uplifted.
He hurriedly clicked it open.
A medical case appeared in front of him.
As the consulting doctor, a patient is only assigned a primary physician after completing an examination in the Diagnose and Treatment Cabin downstairs. Therefore, the patient would arrive within no more than a minute.
Taking advantage of this brief interval.
He quickly started reviewing the data.
Gradually.
He got the hang of it.
Intentionally not looking at the final System Medical Advice, he came up with a plan based on his training. When his eyes moved back to the interface, Xie Wei’s expression relaxed; it was exactly the same.
Xie Wei couldn’t help but feel much more confident.
As expected.
The patient arrived in less than a minute.
This was a middle-aged Indian couple, and their attire indicated that they were from a rather poor family.
The man coughed as he walked.
The diagnosis showed.
The man had developed cancer in his lungs due to long-term inhalation of excessive Chemical Volatile matters, and his respiratory system was on the verge of collapse. By now, he was in the late stages; if this had been in the past, it would have been incurable by any medicine or doctor.
But now.
The Medical Diagnosis recommended an injection of Transcription Fluid for a month and a half.
Of course.
It must be supplemented with surgery and drugs. Otherwise, without manually removing some of the Mutated Cells and tissues, relying solely on the body’s immune activation and cell renewal would take too long.
Looking into two pairs of eyes filled with hope.
Xie Wei showed a smile.
"Don’t worry, everything will be alright," he said in Chinese.
As he finished speaking.
The Loudspeaker at the corner of the patient’s side table repeated it in Hindi.
During the diagnosis, the nurse also completes the patient’s information, which includes the languages they understand, and then the Synchronized Translation Software of the Management System carries out the translation.
When he first encountered it.
Xie Wei was quite amazed.
Has Technology advanced to such a stage now? The fact told him, yes, this used to be a concept Product, and now it’s been developed by the Company, truly useful.
Upon hearing this.
The man became extremely excited.
In the hospitals of India, he was no different from a dead man, only able to wait at home for death to come. Many would choose suicide to end the suffering of illness and to lessen the burden on their families.
Now.
Someone told him he would be fine.
To him, this meant being given a new lease on life.
"Thank you, thank you, doctor, thank you," before the man could speak, his wife had already knelt in front of Xie Wei with tears in her eyes, thanking him. Xie Wei was taken aback and hurriedly helped her stand up.
"This shouldn’t be, please don’t do this," he said.
It was his first time encountering such a scene.
After helping her up.
"As long as you Persist with the treatment and cooperate with the doctors, you can be cured in just over a month. But, it is best to stay away from that kind of work environment in the future, and try to improve your nutrition during treatment because your Immunity is far below normal levels."
"..."
Xie Wei kept giving advice.
Beyond prescribing Medicine.
As a doctor.
He also had to offer some reasonable guidance.
It wasn’t much, just some matters related to daily life. Since the Transcription Fluid is primarily administered via injection and doesn’t require intestinal absorption, there were hardly any dietary restrictions for the patients.
Sweet or spicy, both are fine.
But they must not lack nutrition.
Otherwise, what will the body use to produce so many normal cells? Two minutes later, having confirmed the plan and finished advising, the man went upstairs for treatment, but before leaving, he asked about the cost of treatment.
Upon hearing it was fifty-one thousand Asia Dollars.
That kind of heartache.
Xie Wei saw it with his own eyes.
Fifty-one thousand is affordable for most Huaxia families after more than twenty years of reform and opening up. Even if they cannot afford it, there are interest-free medical loans from the state. It’s not a big issue.
But for Indians.
The price is a bit expensive.
The average wage level in India is still not even comparable to that of Huaxia from ten years ago. When taking into account the overall comparison of prices and incomes, the fifty-one thousand for Indians is equivalent to three to four hundred thousand for Huaxia, or perhaps even more.
A moment later.
Xie Wei put aside the compassion in his heart; this matter had nothing to do with him. From the management backend, he could see that for the man’s treatment, the Myanmar Medical Group would not make much money; it was done through a medical loan.
Issued by the Myanmar Bank.
Considering the man’s situation.
Whether he would be able to repay.
When he would be able to repay.
All were uncertain.
In the end, they might not receive a penny, but he knew the Myanmar Medical Group’s policy: the ability to repay is secondary; anyone who comes to any of their hospitals in critical condition will not be turned away.
They are also not worried about repayment issues.
Because.
When Myanmar Medical Group negotiated with foreign countries about the import of Transcription Fluid, there was one condition: the banks of those countries would take over their citizens’ medical loans at Myanmar Medical Group.
To put it plainly.
Someone will eventually pay the money.
It is the same with Huaxia. However, not long after the start, ICBC began offering medical loan services here, so this condition was not really a condition for Huaxia.
India, being a populous country.
The environment.
Sanitation.
These two aspects are notoriously problematic. Also, due to their large population, India’s foreign exchange reserves were plundered by Western pharmaceutical companies, leading India to take drastic measures by directly amending their own Patent Law.
To manufacture generic drugs.
Now.
India, like countless other pharmaceutical companies, definitely wants to replicate Transcription Fluid, but it’s not so easy to copy the golden goose; and even if they manage to copy it, it’s probably in vain.
Just like the Filtering Solution.
After all this time.
No company has introduced a similar product.
Does India want to replicate Transcription Fluid? It’s doubtful, and it’s likely in the future they will follow in Huaxia’s footsteps, allowing the import of Transcription Fluid, by which time the Indian government will have to take over these Indians’ loans.
And pay Myanmar Medical Group in one lump sum.
Tsk tsk.
Xie Wei sighed in amazement.
"So cunning."
Myanmar Medical Group cannot possibly lose.
...
After the couple left.
Xie Wei began to get busy.
Patients were coming in and out, all Indian. Apart from cancer, there were cases like Leukemia, AIDS, and others. He grew more and more confident and even quietly learned a few phrases of the Indian language.
At twelve twenty.
The number of patients on his management backend stopped increasing, because he was temporary, so no one came to take over his post. Other doctors typically staggered their lunch breaks to ensure someone was available all day.
At twelve thirty.
When He Jun arrived.
Xie Wei had just sent off the last patient of the morning.
"How’s it going? Adjusting well?" He Jun asked with a smile.
Xie Wei nodded, "Pretty good, getting more familiar with it."
"That’s good to hear. The patient allocation speed will double in the afternoon, and it will follow our working hours here, which means you’ll be working continuously for four hours. Get mentally prepared," reminded He Jun.
Upon hearing this.
Xie Wei chuckled softly.
"No worries, I used to follow Teacher for surgeries, often working continuously for four or five hours, or even longer. In the future, with all sorts of surgical equipment, it seems there won’t be many opportunities to get hands-on experience."
"Impressive," He Jun exclaimed in admiration. For someone skilled, respect is earned wherever they go. Myanmar Medical Group’s value system and philosophy also prioritize hands-on abilities.
With just equipment alone.
One cannot be deemed a hero.