Generally speaking, regular hospitals basically do not have such a phenomenon, while if it is a private hospital, it is easy to be complained. A lot of private hospitals will exist the phenomenon of indiscriminate charging, and obviously there is no disease, these hospitals in order to make money, often lie that there is a disease, so the patient paid a large sum of money, the result of the body becomes worse, need to pay more attention.
Case: one day in 2017, a pregnant woman about to go into labor, entered a hospital for delivery, this hospital is not a regular hospital, a few hours later, the doctors of this hospital, suddenly asked the family to sign a blank critical notice, at the same time, concealed the situation of this maternal, haphazardly put together some rescue equipment, in the absence of effect, and then transferred to another A few hours later, this woman failed to be resuscitated and left this world with her unborn baby. For her family, it was a happy day, because the child was going to be born, but I did not expect that a few hours later, both mother and child left this world, bringing a lot of pain to the family.
Related LawsCivil Code Article 1225 states, "Medical institutions and their medical staff shall, in accordance with the provisions of the hospitalization records, medical orders, test reports, surgical and anesthesia records, pathological information, nursing records, medical expenses and other medical records and information." Patients requesting access to and copying of the medical record information stipulated in the preceding paragraph, the medical institution shall provide." This is a provision on the obligation of medical institutions to properly store and provide access to medical record information.
Medical records are kept in medical institutions, and some medical personnel and even medical institutions treat medical records as their own private property, dispose of them at will, refuse to provide them, and even conceal, forge, destroy, and tamper with them, which is a serious violation of the law. The Civil Code directly stipulates that medical institutions and medical personnel have the obligation to fill in the medical records in accordance with the rules and regulations, properly stored and provide access to the information, and that this obligation is mandatory, medical personnel and medical institutions shall not be violated.