Why are the People’s Liberation Army and Armed Police soldiers doing frontline disaster relief work?
The truth is that when the country is in trouble, public hospitals and state-owned enterprises take on the responsibility, which is their duty to consciously assume national responsibilities and serve society.
Furthermore, public hospitals are large in size, have many medical staff, sufficient medical strength and other medical resources, and are fully capable of taking on major responsibilities.
During the epidemic, private hospitals and private doctors also began to actively apply to go to the front line of the epidemic.
For example, Jianhua Hospital in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, is a private hospital. It took the initiative to send a medical team of more than 40 people led by the vice president to assist Wuhan as the second batch of aid teams in Heilongjiang.
The epidemic has brought together the collective efforts of people and society.
Why are almost all public hospitals rushing to aid Hubei? This is determined by the socialist nature of our country and is also a reflection of the superiority of our socialist system. Public hospitals are hospitals funded by the state and have a complete set of social emergency plans. When major national health emergencies occur, When the situation arises, public hospitals are duty-bound and courageous to take on their responsibilities.
When a major epidemic occurred in Hubei at the beginning of this year, medical resources were in short supply. At the critical moment, under the call of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, the whole country mobilized urgently. The People's Liberation Army Hospital was at the forefront. Among the first batch of rescue forces, we saw all the medical staff from the People's Liberation Army Hospital. They took military aircraft from all over the country and were the first batch to arrive at the rescue scene. They shouldered the important responsibility of saving lives and healing the wounded, and composed a song for the People's Army for the People. , wherever there is danger, there is the People's Liberation Army's hymn, "As long as the People's Liberation Army is here, we will feel at ease in everything." This was the strongest voice from the bottom of the heart of the people of Wuhan at that time.
Following the People's Liberation Army, according to the arrangements of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, medical workers across the country were mobilized urgently, and a large number of medical workers were dispatched from all public hospitals to Wuhan to fight side by side with the people of Wuhan, composing the There were moving songs of triumph and scenes of touching heroic stories. Among the medical staff who went to Wuhan to participate in the war, except for a few volunteers, they were all medical staff from public hospitals. In emergencies, public hospitals are the main mobilizing force of my country's medical force and are also the most basic force to rely on. Public hospitals are essentially public and are personnel borne by the state's finances. They bear the task of major public health events. It is the responsibility of all public hospitals in our country and also a social obligation. It takes a thousand days to raise troops, but only a short time to deploy them. Public hospitals are the main force we rely on in major health emergencies.
In addition to public hospitals, there are also a relatively large number of private hospitals in our country. However, due to the level of medical technology and medical equipment in our country's private hospitals, they do not yet have the ability to charge into battle. Basic qualities. Among the private hospitals in our country, most are still specialized hospitals. There are still relatively few large comprehensive hospitals, especially tertiary hospitals. Since private hospitals are responsible for their own profits and losses and operate independently, doctors in private enterprise hospitals are market-oriented. Although private hospitals can be requisitioned when there is a major national emergency, medical staff from private hospitals can also rush forward when the country is in need. However, because the epidemic in our country, especially in Hubei, has not yet developed to the point where private medical workers need to be recruited, the task of assisting Wuhan this time mainly relies on the People's Liberation Army Hospital and public hospitals, which is a relatively common method.
To sum up, basically all the hospitals that are rushing to aid Wuhan this time are public hospitals. This is mainly because our country’s hospitals still implement a medical structure with public hospitals as the theme and private hospitals as the supplement. The level of medical care and equipment and technology are relatively high. Experts and scholars in various disciplines come from public hospitals. Therefore, all those rushing to Wuhan's aid are public hospitals. This is completely in line with the characteristics of our country's system and mechanism of concentrating superior forces to do big things. It is also the superiority of our country's socialist system. The embodiment of sex.
Public hospitals are owned by the state and can be mobilized at any time, while private hospitals are voluntary. For example, when rural areas used to be collectives and there was a need to dig rivers for rescue operations, they can be mobilized at any time. Farmers from this province can be transferred to that province to dig rivers. For emergency rescue, it is impossible to mobilize people if they work alone now. Public hospitals, provinces, cities and counties can pay salaries to doctors who support Hubei, and they can be transferred at any time. This is different for private hospitals. The boss of the hospital is completely responsible for the salary. The state and local governments have no right to transfer. Even if there are private hospitals that go to Hubei to aid, they do so voluntarily, so almost all of the hospitals that are aiding Hubei are public hospitals.
This question itself is misleading!
According to statistics from the China Non-Public Medical Institutions Association, as of March 6 alone, 259 medical teams and a total of 3,984 medical staff from private medical institutions across the country have gone to Hubei to provide assistance.
Although the number of personnel is only about one-tenth of the number of rescue personnel in public hospitals, in terms of the proportion of medical staff in private hospitals with the ability to provide anti-epidemic assistance such as respiratory departments, infectious diseases, and ICUs, , the proportion of private hospitals is no less than that of public hospitals, and the government-led medical aid team to Hubei also first considers public hospitals. Many private hospitals only get the opportunity to provide assistance after taking the initiative.
Although some private medical institutions have problems of one kind or another, in terms of their performance in fighting the epidemic, we hope that all sectors of society will not wear colored glasses