Medical institutions should not set up unrelated subjects

Does the questioner want to ask "why medical institutions are not allowed to set up unrelated subjects"? The first is to optimize the allocation of resources and improve the quality of medical services.

1. Optimizing resource allocation: The resources of medical institutions include manpower, equipment, and capital, which are all limited. Setting up subjects unrelated to each other will lead to dispersion and waste of resources and affect the quality and effectiveness of medical services. Through rational allocation of subjects, medical institutions can be made to focus more on related areas and provide more specialized and efficient medical services.

2. Enhancing the quality of medical services: The development of the medical industry requires highly specialized and refined services. By focusing their resources on related subjects, medical institutions can improve the professionalism and technical capabilities of their medical teams and provide more accurate, safe and high-quality medical services.