In the next few days, Shen Yi was bold and decisive. He issued a few heavyweight medical reform regulations in a row.
The first was the integration of the out-patient departments. All the illnesses that patients did not know how to choose a department were categorized and controlled by the triage desk.
In fact, it was to cancel the follow-up consultation to reduce the burden on the patient.
It was not just Rende Hospital. Most hospitals in the country now carried out follow-up visits and re-registration. This not only increased the financial burden on the patients, but most importantly, it would delay their illness.
Some popular departments were more difficult to register. For critically ill patients, if they could not see a doctor in time after the examination results were out, their condition would be delayed.
This was especially true for patients who came from other places. The financial burden was definitely not as simple as the registration fee. It also involved travel expenses, meals, accommodation expenses, and lost time expenses.
In order to solve this situation, Shen Yi came up with two solutions.
The first was for the hospital to open an online consultation platform.
For those critically ill and out-of-town patients, they could apply for online consultation and make an appointment with a doctor online.
Second, patients who came for follow-up visits within seven days did not need to register, but they had to wait until all the patients were treated on the same day before they could come for a follow-up visit. The hospital would bear the loss of registration commissions and overtime fees incurred by the outpatients.
Other than the consultation, Shen Yi also made corresponding changes to the ward. One of them was to recognize all the examination items that were recognized by the tertiary Grade A hospitals in the city. This not only saved treatment time, but also reduced the patient's expenses.
In addition to reducing the burden on patients, there were more welfare and reward systems for medical staff.
In the canteen, under the condition that the price of meals remained unchanged, they would provide more and more nutritious dishes for the medical staff.
In addition, the canteen would be open 24 hours a day, so that the medical staff who worked overtime could eat hot meals at any time.
Shen Yi added a special condition to the meal conditions. If the medical staff missed their meal due to work, they could eat at the canteen for free.
As soon as this decree was announced, deafening cheers came from all departments in the hospital. The slogan of long live the director resounded throughout the entire building.
It was especially so for a few surgical departments. They were like a boiling ocean.
Every single one of them had their meals on time. After a few hours of surgery, they would be exhausted. What awaited them were either food that had long lost its heat or instant noodles. This was how they accumulated their stomach problems.
Hence, once Shen Yi's decree was issued, it immediately attracted the enthusiastic support of the entire hospital's staff.
Other than the canteen reform, Shen Yi also made corresponding adjustments to the holiday and night shift system of the medical staff. The ultimate goal was to let every medical staff get enough rest time and leave.
Shen Yi had always thought that one could only work well if they had a good body and a good mental state.
The last order was to improve the treatment of employees.
In addition to increasing performance rewards and subsidies, the hospital would also specially take out a sum of money to reward employees with outstanding performance in the future. The minimum amount of this bonus was the employee's monthly salary, and it would depend on the amount of contribution.
What Shen Yi did not know was that after the hospital reform regulations were issued, his prestige and goodwill in the hearts of the medical staff had increased. His loyalty had also reached an unprecedented height.
In the Emergency Department, Ai Xiaotian and Zou Yimeng hid in a remote corner and looked at their phones.
"Wow, this reward system, I can only say that the dean is too handsome!”Ai Xiaotian exclaimed as she held her phone, her eyes full of stars.
" That's right." Zou Yimeng was also very excited." Once these regulations are implemented, our hospital will become the hospital with the best welfare in the province!”
"Just for this humane management and super good benefits, I must stay. Ai Xiaotian, do your best!”Ai Xiaotian waved her fist to encourage herself, her delicate doll face filled with determination and unwillingness to give up.
"Yes, I want to work hard too. Stay!”Zou Yimeng also waved her fist.
"Why are you cheering?" Zhao Chong suddenly appeared from the corner of the wall, giving the two of them a fright.
"Bang!" Ai Xiaotian kicked Zhao Chong's butt." Damn Zhao Chong, you scared me to death!”
Zou Yimeng glared at him and said unhappily,"Why are you so elusive? Like a ghost!"
Zhao Chong pointed at Ai Xiaotian and Zou Yimeng."Tell me, are the two of you doing something bad?”
"Damn your head. Do you think we're like you?”Ai Xiaotian retorted.
"Then why are you feeling guilty?" Zhao Chong turned to Zou Yimeng and said,"Zou Yimeng, do you think that Ai Xiaotian is lying, or do you think that your words are more believable?”
As soon as Zhao Chong finished speaking, Ai Xiaotian's hand pinched the soft flesh on Zhao Chong's waist. With a twist, Zhao Chong immediately screamed,"It hurts, it hurts!"
After the three of them had finished, Zou Yimeng told Zhao Chong that she was going to try her best to stay in the hospital.
Ai Xiaotian glanced at Zhao Chong and said to Zou Yimeng,"Yimeng, it's useless even if you tell him. Two days ago, he chased after Teacher Cheng and desperately asked for a long leave. He already said that his dream in this life is to be a novelist. He would never be a doctor, so he definitely won't stay!”
" Hehehehe." Zhao Chong pointed at Ai Xiaotian and Zou Yimeng and said with a wicked smile,""You two want to stay so much because you're coveting the new Director Shen, right?”
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