Top doctor falls! "Life-saving" hospital exposes shocking dark secrets, has Peking Union Medical College also collapsed?
"The place that saves lives surprisingly has deadly doctors!" A penalty report has caused an uproar in the medical community—Xiao from the China-Japan Friendship Hospital has been permanently stripped of his license, and Dong from Peking Union Medical College is also caught up in the storm.
What was initially thought to be a standard accountability issue has actually unveiled a dark underbelly: top experts and prestigious departments are hiding behind black market transactions and data fabrication. Insiders reveal that Xiao's department was targeted for irregular charges as early as two years ago; even more absurd is that four of his clinical trial data show inconsistencies.
Where has medical ethics gone? Why are the review processes virtually ineffective? When the prestigious name of "Peking Union" gets stained, and top experts are investigated, our anger is not just about the fall of a few doctors, but about the failure of the entire system.
Three years of anti-corruption in healthcare has not stopped, and this recent scandal is just the tip of the iceberg: regulatory vacuum, research pressures, and profit temptations have long turned "life-saving straw" into a "trust crisis".
Now when you go for hospitalization, some people advise you to carry a voice recorder; the warmth that should exist in white coats is long gone. The truth should not only be revealed through reports; the healing of the system has just begun.