南平翻譯公司關(guān)鍵字: (C) the management of red envelopes with competitionRed envelope in the medical field is the phenomenon of corruption in a medical staff representation. Jinglian incisively pointed out: "corruption is not caused by market翻譯市場行情價格多少錢-oriented reform, but reform is not complete due; not the product of a market翻譯市場行情價格多少錢 economy, but rather is due to not really establish equal competition in the market翻譯市場行情價格多少錢." Corruption exists in the medical field phenomenon can also use hospitals and doctors to full competition between governance. 1, gives the same level of hospital patients the right to freedom of choice. Repeat with the doctor's patients will have a doctor-owned hospitals in the Battle of the medical quality and service standards to form subjective judgments. Giving patients the right to freedom of choice, the patient will "vote with their feet" to express their satisfaction for the hospital. The current implementation of measures of social basic medical insurance allowed only patients in the choice of three designated hospitals for medical treatment, limiting the patient's right to free choice of hospital, the hospital is not fully conducive to fair and free competition, ignoring the dynamics of changes in the hospital.2, should actively support the growth of private non-profit hospitalsPrivate or social capital to enter the medical profession is a very positive phenomenon, just as private enterprises in China's economic development vitality in showing off as private for-profit hospitals in the medical industry will play an increasingly important role in response to private hospitals and equal treatment in public hospitals, strengthening policy guidance and support, not to artificially set the conditions of inequality, and dampen their enthusiasm. The current strength of the non-profit hospitals generally rely on medical or scientific research units, the formation of health care, teaching, research and a combination of continuous development. This advantage is unmatched profit hospitals, for-profit hospitals in a short time and can not catch up with these "giant" type of public hospitals
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