Cancer patients consuming health supplements is a unique feature of Chinese cancer treatment in the world. Health supplement stores surrounding hospitals and doctors selling health supplements are one of the medical chaos in China. Although national law explicitly prohibits health products and foods from promoting the efficacy of treating cancer, in fact, health products have been promoted by commercial marketing as panaceas for treating cancer. Among health care products and foods, Ganoderma lucidum products are the most popular. Can Ganoderma lucidum cure cancer? Ganoderma lucidum is not included in the catalog of anti-cancer traditional Chinese medicines, and it has not been seen in the famous anti-cancer prescriptions of ancient traditional Chinese medicine.
2. The hospital puts the pursuit of higher economic benefits first and ignores the interests of patients
In many military hospitals, departments are outsourced in violation of regulations. This is also a fraud committed by Putian doctors. It's all for the sake of profit. Although the marketization of medical services can optimize resource allocation and adjust the status of medical service resources, pure market competition is prone to uneven distribution of medical resources due to reasons such as the gap between the rich and the poor. Unequal distribution of resources will cause disorder in the medical industry. Only when doctors take the initiative to regulate their own industry development, improve doctors' diagnostic and treatment service levels, strengthen doctors' professional ethics, and always adhere to the public welfare-oriented nature of hospitals can they effectively solve the problem of industry chaos in the process of medical reform and protect the general public. the basic rights and interests of the people.
3. Faced with medical chaos, what should the media do?
Currently, unhealthy practices such as medical entrustment, drug kickbacks, multiple examinations, carelessness during treatment, and inadequate medical services have made people deeply lament the difficulty and expense of medical treatment. As a powerful tool for supervision, the media has the obligation and responsibility to vigorously criticize this medical chaos. When the media carries out public opinion supervision, it must first present the truth of the incident to the public completely and accurately, allowing readers and listeners to make judgments based on the news information provided by the media, and form public opinion pressure. Therefore, when holding high the sword of punishing evil and promoting good, the media must remain rational. They must not rely on temporary emotions, listen to one-sided rhetoric, show off their own bravery, fail to scrutinize the facts, or act rashly before understanding the truth of the matter. When publishing, he even does not hesitate to use eye-catching words and sensational language to stimulate readers.
In this way, not only will the doctor-patient incident not be cleared up, but it will also lead to layers of rumors, triggering greater public opinion, and at the same time instigating confrontation between doctors and patients, which will largely promote the escalation of the situation. As a result, it is certainly not beneficial to both doctors and patients, and the media itself is very likely to be involved and become the injured party of a "secondary disaster". Therefore, only by remaining rational and reporting on doctor-patient disputes calmly, objectively, fairly, accurately, and timely can the media find the origin of the incident and promote the resolution of conflicts.