As far as fairness and justice are concerned, it is not fair enough. However, this is like someone buying a school district, and children can receive education first. They have paid the price.
Of course, if this phenomenon becomes more and more common and affects people's normal right to seek medical treatment, medical and social security institutions will not ignore it. Therefore, the medical service terms of insurance companies stipulate that medical resources belong to public resources, and we have the right to adjust customer service according to specific policies.
Of course, for individuals, there are comprehensive and appropriate guarantees, peace of mind in life, and worry-free medical treatment. Why not? Why compete with your health and future?