What are the differences between medical care in the U.S. and China? Who knows?

The differences between the United States and China are as follows:

First, in the means of treatment, the United States is more cutting-edge research on rare diseases, and a variety of major diseases such as cancer, AIDS, neurological disorders and so on. There are more experimental programs to participate in.

Second, in terms of drugs, the United States can choose more drugs. For example, the United States has more choices of drugs for cancer, and after the drug resistance in the country, you can choose to go to the United States to use newer drugs. Hauppauge Ark's medical experts in the U.S. especially remind that medication must be under the guidance of a lifetime. You can't use drugs without authorization.

Third, the gap in medical equipment: China is now a large hospital of advanced equipment, such as CT, respiratory machines, endoscopes, etc., none of which is not imported, a lot of new instruments, new equipment, often new foreign development out of foreign countries than we first use, earlier than we accumulated experience, we can only go to learn their technology, and then the introduction of the equipment, so it has always been to catch up, and will never be able to catch up. This is related to China's industrial level. There are no such advanced instrument and equipment manufacturers in China.

Fourth, the gap in the level of training: the medical training system often affects the level of doctors. The United States because of a more complete and rigorous medical training system, so they train out of the doctor, after completing the training of the basic ability is about the same, but also higher. On the other hand, the difference in the level of training received by Chinese doctors after graduation is huge, basically related to the platform they are on. Large hospitals can get more complete training, the level can be higher, but doctors in small hospitals are miserable, there is no formal training, the accumulation of cases is small and slow, so the level is miserable. As an analogy, use a 100-point scale to compare the level of medical care. U.S. medical students four years of engineering, four years of medicine, you can reach 45-50 points level (given their harsh examination system), at this time they are not enough to become a qualified doctor (not up to 60 points), but after graduation, he also has to undergo 5 years of standardized training in the clinical, basically after completing the training can be generally reach 60-70 points (clinical training is also very harsh), and then with the work of the accumulation of generally can be to 80 points or more (the better doctors), bullish on 90 points or more when the professor. But what about Chinese medical students? After 5 years of undergraduate study, the ability of medical graduates in the distribution of about 5-50 points (you read it right, there are a lot of mixed medical students, to give them a good 5 points, just a little bit more than the normal people know), if he read a postgraduate program, about 50-70 points (graduate school exams are still very difficult, at least the theory of the pass). If you do not read graduate school, to better undergraduate medical graduates (40 points), for example, he graduated from undergraduate school, if he went to the provincial level three hospitals, after three years of training, he can reach 60-70 points, if he was unfortunate enough to go to township hospitals, then he may only 50 points after three years, which is more than 10 points or rely on his own serious learning to summarize, because there is not too much training, their own side of the job to learn, learn who, their own director are that level, messing with the director of the hospital, and the director of the hospital, the director of the hospital. Their own director are that level, chaotic prescribing, can learn how many good things, and no opportunity to participate in academic meetings, and no further training, may learn a lifetime only to 70 points on the top of the head. In fact, good students tend to go to better hospitals, poor students go to worse hospitals, so the gap between the level of higher hospitals and lower hospitals will become wider and wider. I think this gap is the most obvious because the difference in the level of doctors in China is just too great, a mixture of good and bad, but of course it's not that the big hospitals are always full of high level doctors. It's just that if you go to a big hospital, the chances of running into a high-level doctor are much higher than if you go to a small hospital, and that's why people go to big hospitals. Now the country is engaged in the three-year standardized training of resident doctors, is also recognized this problem.