Secondly, expensive drugs, expensive drugs have great profits and do not violate medical ethics. Expensive drugs are naturally more effective than low-priced drugs, and patients don't know what low-priced drugs can replace them. To understand each other, at least patients should have medical knowledge. Otherwise, if something goes wrong, the doctor will be blamed for not prescribing expensive medicine. Who can the doctor talk to? So the problem is not the massacre, but the lack of cheap hospitals in this country. I wanted to implement it before, but it was resisted by relevant interest groups. Now, if patients buy it from Baidu, they can still find low-priced drugs instead.
Finally, surgery is expensive, and most of them just can't afford surgery. Of course, this is not a question of killing or not. Surgery is inherently expensive, and it is strange that the state does not provide corresponding protection for certain groups.
So in general, the responsibility of patients accounts for at least half of the slaughter. Patients should know Baidu and distinguish it, which can reduce the responsibility of doctors and save money.