Chapter 1167 - 1125: Points System
Chapter 1167 - 1125: Points System
Anlin Hospital is new; it can be said it's entirely new.The team of doctors has turned into an international brigade.
The medical technology team and nurse team are composed of several veterans hired from various hospitals, leading a large group of newcomers.
Lin Jie originally thought that due to its remote location and the hospital bed warning notice, the outpatient and emergency department would be empty, but he didn't expect the number of patients exceeded his expectations.
Although it's not like a big city hospital where patients line up to register, it is still continuous.
Under such circumstances, as soon as it was opened, Anlin Hospital immediately entered an almost full operational state.
The various workflows of the hospital are controlled by Gong Xuepeng, a seasoned old director, along with multiple drills in all departments at the start of the opening.
Therefore, with Anlin Hospital running at full capacity, the operation is fairly smooth without major hiccups, although many minor issues have been exposed.
During his rounds, Lin Jie occasionally saw nurses pushing carts filled with medications in a hurry, or an intern carrying an instrument running frantically.
Gong Xuepeng and Fang Jianbin, among others, were running around the floors solving fires and settling problems.
Lin Jie understood it was akin to a new car needing to break in.
Anlin Hospital, this big family of seven to eight hundred working together, also needed all kinds of adjustments.
This slightly chaotic busy state would likely last several weeks or even one to two months.
Many things cannot be rushed.
At ten thirty, Lin Jie returned to his office and had barely sat down when he received a video call request from Maxwell.
"Dr. Lin, you have once again deeply stimulated me."
On the video, Mark Hawver was waving his hands, saying, "Why can you always think of simple yet wonderful ways to solve complex problems?"
"The brain tumor of Abu Halik, which I've been pondering for ten days without any clue."
Lin Jie smiled proudly and said, "You got the news so soon? Quite well-informed."
Maxwell chuckled softly, "I am always following information about you."
"When my assistant told me about your idea on Twitter of using an expander to shift brain tumors, I knew this idea was meant for the chief."
"Dr. Lin, may I ask if you could explain in detail where exactly you intend to position these expanders?"
"No problem, I'm also eager to hear your suggestions!"
Lin Jie picked up his tablet computer, brought up Abu Halik's three-dimensional brain tumor image, and used a stylus to mark and introduce, "I plan to implant directional expanders in these three locations."
"In theory, the compressed tumor should move to this position..."
Maxwell listened while pondering.
When Lin Jie finished speaking, he also brought up a tumor illustration, gesturing as he spoke, "Dr. Lin, I personally think, inserting another expander here would increase the chances of success..."
Immediately, the two engaged in back-and-forth discussions regarding Abu Halik's treatment plan.
After nearly an hour of discussion, the result was that Lin Jie decided to implant three expanders, but the positions had some changes.
"Dr. Lin, besides contacting you to understand the surgical plan for Abu Halik, I also have a very practical product to introduce to you."
As he spoke, Maxwell put something resembling an electronic watch on his left wrist.
"This is called an electronic monitoring device, which can monitor in real-time and transmit the patient's heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels and other basic physiological data wirelessly."
"When any value exceeds the abnormal change thresholds, it will alarm and trigger a wireless alert, allowing doctors in the duty room to detect it without needing the patient to press any button."
"Moreover..."
He further explained, "It also has identity verification and positioning functions, with an electronic-controlled clasp, the patient cannot disconnect it at will."
"If forcibly opened, it will send an alert; if the patient leaves a specific area, it will also send an alert. This can effectively prevent incidents like children going missing, infants being stolen, or patients sneaking away."
Hearing this, Lin Jie nodded a bit.
This function is indeed quite good because with a large number of people and chaotic situations in the hospital, incidents of infants being abducted happen from time to time.
"This electronic monitoring device also has data recording functions, which can record electronic medical records, diagnoses, medication information, and settlement upon discharge using its recorded data."
Maxwell waved the electronic monitor at Lin Jie, smiling, "What do you think? Isn't it great! It's developed by Hassor Company, which I've invested in, and has already been applied for international patent."
"You now have a hospital, such a practical thing is definitely needed."
"I've already sent you a thousand pieces of electronic monitoring devices via FedEx, and a set of installation software as a gift to celebrate the opening of Anlin Hospital."
"Thank you!"
After thanking him, Lin Jie joked, "In China, there's an old saying, 'the idle display of courtesy is either craftiness or theft.'"
"Dr. Maxwell, tell me, what ulterior motive do you have?"
Maxwell laughed heartily and said, "What do you mean by ill intentions? Cooperation, I want to cooperate with you, Dr. Lin."
"The production cost of this electronic monitoring device is not high. The cost of such a device is less than five US dollars. With such a low price and its practical functions, the market demand for it is bound to be very broad."
"My idea is to authorize your company, Dr. Lin, to produce and sell this electronic monitoring device in China. In return, I hope to obtain the production and sales authorization for Lin Jie's microcurrent meter in the United States."
"Dr. Lin, what do you think?"
This sounds like a good deal.
Lin Jie didn't immediately agree and said, "Dr. Maxwell, I'm not personally in charge of business matters."
"How about this, we'll wait until we receive the electronic monitoring device you send, conduct a trial, and perform a comprehensive analysis of the product and market prospects before deciding whether to cooperate and in what way to cooperate."
Maxwell nodded in the video and said, "That's reasonable, I look forward to your response."
Just as Lin Jie ended the video call, the landline on the desk rang briefly, followed by Jian Jia's voice, "Dr. Lin, Dr. Ross said he has something to discuss with you."
"Are you available now?"
"Please let him in..."
Looking at the man in front of him, in his forties, and considered a handsome mature man by Western standards, Lin Jie asked, "Dr. Ross, what can I do for you?"
Ross said seriously, "Expert Lin, Anlin Hospital has arranged for two intern doctors to assist us, making it easier to communicate with patients and resolve some difficulties in our work and life."
"We are very grateful for this arrangement."
Lin Jie politely said, "This is what we should do, to create a good communication environment for you as much as possible."
Ross gave a slight smile and said, "Expert Lin, I'm sure everyone at Anlin Hospital knows that the doctors in this exchange group are key personnel from our sending hospitals."
"In terms of professional competence..."
He said confidently, "Of course, compared to you, Expert Lin, we are at a disadvantage. But when compared to doctors of the same level in your country, though we might not claim overwhelming superiority, we are certainly above par?"
Lin Jie frowned slightly and said in a deep voice, "I acknowledge that."
His tone slightly dissatisfied, Lin Jie said, "Dr. Ross, get to the point!"
Ross's smile widened as he said, "We are indeed quality resources. Doesn't Anlin Hospital want to make sure we contribute as much as possible to its development?"
Lin Jie thought, I wish I could squeeze the life out of you all, but it simply isn't feasible.
He said impatiently, "Dr. Ross, stop beating around the bush, just say what you have to say!"
Ross chuckled and said, "Expert Lin, I have thought of a way to make us more actively and willingly guide the interns, treat patients, and teach your doctors skills and experiences!"
Was he a traitor? Lin Jie became interested and asked, "Please, go ahead!"
"Points! Implement a points system!"
Ross said enthusiastically, "For example, making a thematic report earns one point; performing a teaching surgery earns another point."
"We can use the points we earn to exchange for the services or requests we want."
"But for us to be motivated and eager to earn points, that service or request needs to be..."
He emphasized, "Particularly attractive."
"You know our purpose for being here, Expert Lin. But the problem now is there are too many doctors coming for exchange, and your energy and time, Expert Lin, are very limited."
"Learning in the usual way takes an unpredictable amount of time, and we all want to complete our studies and return as soon as possible."
"If we could use these points to exchange for your time, Expert Lin, for your individual guidance..."
Lin Jie immediately understood his meaning.
Frankly, he thought this was indeed a very good idea.
However, squeezing them dry would also mean potentially squeezing himself dry...
Perhaps he could think of a solution in the points conversion, like using ten points for one session of individual guidance?
Seeing Lin Jie immersed in thought, Ross knew he had achieved his goal.
This suggestion was indeed a mutually beneficial exchange.
They could quickly get personalized guidance from Lin Jie, while Anlin Hospital would gain a batch of high-level guide instructors.
In addition, Ross's personal objectives could also be achieved.
"Expert Lin, I wonder if this suggestion could get you to agree to a request!"
"Please, go ahead!" Lin Jie gestured with his hand.
Ross took out a USB and handed it over, saying, "Expert Lin, here is a video of one of my surgeries, could you please critique my performance in this surgery as you did for Dr. Qi..."
"Give me some feedback?"
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