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Chapter 368: A Good Patient

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

On Sunday, the director and other mbers of the Hospital Affairs Committee stood in a row again under the VIP patient building.

Huo Congjun stood next to Associate Hospital Director Zhou. He was high in spirits.

Once the Ergency Departnt beca the Ergency dical Center, Huo Congjun’s position experienced a significant boost, and a normal small departnt director had to now stand behind him.

Of course, the position of where he stood served no purpose except to satisfy Huo Congjun’s self-gratification. Most of the minds of the directors of the hospital were not in this sort of matter.

The thoughts of the directors and associate hospital director were even more scattered.

The director blinked as if there was sothing he wanted to say through his eyes. ‘I wonder if Chief Wang is satisfied with the treatnt effect…’

Associate Hospital Director A winked and answered with his eyes, ‘The effect is certainly a good start, but the chance of niscus injury relapsing still exists. If he cos to condemn us of this, we have to look for a person to bear the bla.’

Associate Hospital Director B looked at Huo Congjun sideways. His eyes sparkled in the way a scholar’s would when he composed poetry. ‘Huo Congjun is the preferred choice to bear the bla. If the Ergency dical Center can get benefits, they cannot run from bearing the bla for so mistakes as well. If there is lightning in the sky, then we will choose Huo Lightning Rod as our first choice, because it’s the best. Huo Lightning Rod!’

Even Associate Hospital Director Zhou, who had been supporting Huo Congjun all this while, was worried at this mont.

For Yun Hua Hospital, patients like Chief Wang were both opportunities and challenges.

If the surgery were a success, it was an opportunity, and if it failed, it was rely a challenge.

However, the success in surgeries was unlike the joy gained from achieving success instantly in sothing. Whether or not a surgery failed, only ti would tell. Sotis, even if the surgery was successful, due to various reasons, the prognosis may be poor, and sotis, even if everything in the perioperative period was perfect, several years later, other problems might arise, and patients may co to cause trouble to the hospital because of it.

The difference was that when ordinary people wanted to get compensation, they would look for a mob to cause trouble to the hospital, but when high-ranking officials wanted to get compensation, things would turn very terrifying.

The thing that worried the directors and others the most was that Ling Ran’s previous surgeries were very successful, and the results of the surgeries had always repeated themselves.

The most unacceptable thing was that Chief Wang had helped push forward the establishnt of the Ergency dical Center, which may make other parties beco even more displeased.

The hospital director and the associate hospital director kept communicating with each other through their eyes, but in the end, they could not find a reasonable plan.

The Chinese parasol tree in front of the VIP patient building lost its leaves one by one, just like tartar that was cleaned from teeth by a dentist.

So of the darkening holly bundled together like old blackheads.

There were no trimd plots in the garden. Those bushes simply sprouted up as they pleased, just like whiteheads.

The director stared at the untrimd plots in the garden, fearing that they would cause today’s eting to fail.

An Alphard reached the VIP patient building steadily.

The director and the others shuddered, and their bodies began releasing adrenaline madly into their bodies.

Chief Wang’s secretary was the first to get down from the car. Then, he turned to close the door before he ca over and asked, “Is Doctor Ling around?”

“Ling…” The director’s mind beca blank for a mont before he turned around and asked, “Where’s Ling Ran?”

“I don’t know.”

“I didn’t see him.”

“Who has seen him?”

“If he ca, we would have surely seen him.”

The director’s face froze into a mask. A patient ca to be treated, but the doctor-in-charge was not around. Then, what did the patient co here for?

“Old Huo, didn’t you send soone to inform Doctor Ling?” Associate Hospital Director Zhou raised his voice.

“I did. We can’t stand here. Have Ling Ran wait in the room.” Huo Congjun laughed a couple of tis. It was through considerable effort that he stopped himself from letting his mouth run off and scolding soone.

Associate Hospital Director Zhou naturally would not hold anyone accountable at this ti. He just quickly had soone to look for Ling Ran.

A dical staff picked up his phone and called Ling Ran.

Huo Congjun watched this quietly before he said, “Ling Ran is very busy. He will beco impatient if you make him wait in the room.”

Once the dical staff explained things thoroughly through the phone, soone ca over and announced, “Ling Ran has returned to the Ergency dical Center.”

“I will go tell Chief Wang.” Huo Congjun took the initiative to take responsibility.

His position was neither not high nor low. He was at a suitable age to be soone who was blad for other people’s mistakes, but would not be targeted by the leaders, and his ntal fortitude was strong enough for him to handle criticism.

A group of hospital administration committee mbers silently watched Huo Congjun go to the Alphard.

Soon, Huo Congjun returned with all parts of his dignity intact. He faced the expecting looks from the crowd and said, “Chief Wang is going to see Ling Ran directly in the Ergency dical Center.”

“Oh, how can we let that happen?”

“Why don’t you call Ling Ran over?”

“What are you trying to do now?”

However, the director and the other people’s resistance was aningless. They watched the Alphard begin to move again. Then, they sprinted to the Ergency dical Center.

Ling Ran was in the treatnt room at the ground floor. He perford follow-up checks on patients who arrived on ti.

The follow-up checks in the country had to be set up using appointnts made through phone calls. The content of the follow-up checks was also mostly based on inquiries. The doctors would only request the patient to receive regular follow-up check-ups or receive follow-up check-ups in a tily manner.

However, there were only a few tertiary Grade A hospitals that could achieve this level of follow-ups in China. Only a few hospitals, such as Peking Union dical College Hospital, could persist for a long ti.

One way to distinguish between amazing tertiary Grade A hospitals and amateur tertiary grade-A hospitals was to see how well they do their follow-ups. All patients in amazing tertiary Grade A hospitals like Peking Union dical College Hospital had all their patients receive follow-ups. As for amateur tertiary Grade A hospitals, such stories would always be heard: Patient who was suffering XX disease did not listen to , he or she insisted on going ho, and when we see the patient again, the disease has progressed to the point that the patient cannot be saved…

In truth, this happened because they did not perform follow-ups.

Yun Hua Hospital was considered one of the better hospitals among local hospitals. Research-based follow-ups were often done. Administrative follow-ups and specialized follow-ups were occasionally done, but institutionalized routine follow-ups could only be done superficially.

Ling Ran was doing a specialized follow-up with so elents of research in it this ti. After making phone calls, he managed to get most of his patients to co over based on appointnt.

Although only three-quarters of the patients returned for their follow-up checks in a tily manner, the treatnt room was still full.

When Chief Wang ca in, he saw a lot of patients and Ling Ran, who was sward by his patients.

“Doctor Ling, Chief Wang is here.” The staff from the dical Affairs Departnt quickly ca to Ling Ran and notified him.

“Okay.” Ling Ran wrote the dical record for the patient he was currently checking before he looked toward the door.

Chief Wang supported himself with a cane, and his granddaughter, Wang Hui stood beside him and obediently held his elbow.

“Doctor Ling, I am here for my follow-up examination.” Chief Wang looked curiously at the patients around him and smiled. “I didn’t expect you to truly be performing follow-up checks.”

“What else would I be doing?” Ling Ran looked at Chief Wang strangely.

Chief Wang was stunned by the question. Then, he laughed again.

Based on Chief Wang’s life experience, he could give one hundred different answers to the questions Ling Ran asked just now.

However, as he faced Ling Ran’s serious expression, Chief Wang really did not want to use these answers to confuse Ling Ran’s perception of the world.

“Very few doctors are willing to do follow-ups.” Chief Wang laughed. He perford research regularly, and he knew all the troubles and matters a person had to handle when he had to do follow-up checks.

Chief Wang was also sowhat surprised that Ling Ran was patient enough to perform follow-ups and do what other doctors considered useless.

Ling Ran smiled emotionlessly.

For him, while it was interesting to do surgeries, looking at films and performing so experints in the field of diagnosis was good as well.

Chief Wang voluntarily entered the crowd and joined the queue to receive their follow-up checks.

Wang Hui, his youngest granddaughter, widened her eyes and stared at Ling Ran as if she could no longer see him after this.

“Your niscus recovery is excellent. There’re no problems with it.” Ling Ran provided so descriptions and perford so physical examinations as well.

Although his knee was checked by a professional doctor and he was told that his recovery was going well, Chief Wang still felt relieved when he heard Ling Ran’s words.

“Oh, by the way, I brought a friend this ti. He also wants to have his knee examined.” Once Chief Wang finished his follow-up examination, introduced the patient who ca with him.

Zuo Cidian tried to send signals to Ling Ran behind Chief Wang through his eyes. ‘One will co after another, and if you end up being an asset, you will be promoted…’

Unfortunately, Ling Ran did not notice any of Zuo Cidian’s signals.

The patient who ca with Chief Wang bent his back and bowed to Chief Wang. He then turned around, but because he had bent his back for a long period of ti, his knees were in so much pain that he could not stand up…

He was the epito of a good patient.

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