What are the benefits to patients of changing hospitals without having to repeat tests from March 1?

For the provisions of not only will the patient to save economic expenditure, will also save time costs, the patient in the acceptance of the examination of the pain will also be reduced . The reporter learned that Ms. Huang, who lives in Shenzhen, went for a checkup because she was unwell and was told to transfer to another hospital after doing a series of tests, and at that time Ms. Huang was ready for a new checkup. But I didn't expect to visit every hospital, for some routine items will not require re-examination, unless the disease develops too fast, then it will focus on the project to re-check again. In Shenzhen, Luohu District, the hospital will make the test report of the third-class hospital for mutual recognition.

I. What do I think about this rule?

If this provision had been implemented earlier, more patients would have benefited. For example, I was diagnosed with lupus erythematosus in December last year and underwent a full set of tests locally. However, when I returned to my hometown to apply for a chronic card, the local hospital asked for a new examination and assessment, which not only took a few more days, but also cost me a few thousand dollars. As a chronically ill patient, every penny spent is extraordinarily painful, and then the hospital never considered this.

Second, why is it so hard to implement mutual recognition of inspection reports.

This is because certain diseases develop relatively quickly, such as malignant tumors, and if the cancer cells grow too fast, they may destroy the patient's internal organs within a few days, which will definitely affect the treatment effect if they are not re-examined. In addition, there is also a legal problem with mutual recognition of examination reports. As each hospital has different medical equipments and the level of testing varies, it is difficult to share the legal responsibility equally when problems arise due to blind mutual recognition without re-doing the examination. Now, although it is required to change hospitals without repeating the tests, the conclusions made by doctors can be not mutually recognized.

I believe that with the improvement of medical technology, we will see more and more smoothly in the future, mutual recognition of examination reports has taken the first step, in the future, we certainly do not need to go hither and thither to see the doctor.