Can a person be a medical device agent?

In today's society where conflicts between doctors and patients continue, many abnormal phenomena are driven by interests. The rampant medical trouble is to obtain high compensation from the hospital, and the repeated prohibition of medical kickbacks is also a huge profit space between doctors and medical representatives. This shady gray income is even several times higher than the salary of many doctors. Faced with such an amazing return on wealth, it is irresistible to rely solely on doctors' professional ethics and bottom line. This has also led to more and more doctors being investigated for taking kickbacks, but the gray interest chain for the medical system will not maintain a high-pressure investigation situation, and some unwilling doctors will take chances, which makes the money waved by medical representatives find a place to use.

For patients, they hope to get the most reliable treatment during the treatment. If the curative effect is directly proportional to the cost, most patients and their families will not raise objections, but the crux of the problem is that high-priced medical devices or drugs do not necessarily have obvious advantages in curative effect, which also leads to the objective reality that the same curative effect costs more, which is also a medical chaos that ordinary people cannot understand. In tertiary hospitals, there is not only a direct kickback transaction between medical representatives and doctors, but even this transaction or cooperation has risen to the level of hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. Although it will advertise in the name of academic sponsorship and scientific research, its essence is that hospitals provide more opportunities to sell drugs or medical devices from designated pharmaceutical companies, which is also the fundamental reason why the medical market is complaining because of high medical expenses.

The lack of medical ethics is an indispensable factor in the proliferation of medical kickbacks. If medical workers can always adhere to the core concept of saving lives and abide by basic professional ethics, then they will not be tempted to bribe medical representatives. The key is to fully consider the actual treatment needs and cost performance of patients when prescribing, but unfortunately, there are few such doctors in medical institutions in real life. Medical ethics, once proud of by medical workers, has become increasingly scarce among doctors. Without these basic guarantees, medical kickbacks will make more doctors fall into it driven by interests, and the increased treatment cost of kickbacks can only be passed on to patients, which is also our current general medical situation.