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Because this method of gene repair drug treatment is very simple compared with traditional medical methods.
There aren't actually many things that she needs to do, and besides, she can't be the only one involved in the whole plan. She's just one of the many participants in this plan.
That afternoon, when Qin Sisi's cousin Lin Lin woke up, Qin Sisi found that her cousin's face was not as pale as before. After some examination, the results showed that the hematopoietic cells in her body were increasing, and her entire immune system It has also become many times stronger than before.
After Wu Hao himself left Yangcheng and returned to his hometown, he called the Chinese authorities and told them about his medical plan.
The Chinese government naturally had no reason to refuse the plan that Wu Hao wanted to promote to benefit all mankind, and directly promised Wu Hao that as long as he needed anything, the country would give him the greatest support without hesitation.
After staying in his hometown for a few days, Wu Hao returned to Shanghai with Wu Xiaoxiao and Li Xiaoyun. After going to school to register for a Taoist branch, Wu Xiaoxiao took leave and started a movie project with Lu Yan.
With the support of the government, Wu Haohe began to promote this genetic medical plan nationwide.
The reason why it needs to be done domestically first is mainly because the Qinling base is not very fast in manufacturing this kind of gene repair medicine. Currently, it can only produce up to 1,000 of this kind of medicine per day.
With such productivity, let alone all humans on a global scale, even if China wanted to complete the genetic repair of everyone, it would take many years.
And even if we continue to expand the production scale in the following days, it will take at least one year or two to complete.
Since there is such a time limit, he naturally has to carry out this plan in China first.
Of course, if someone abroad really needs it, they can come to China for treatment at a certain price.
Wu Hao currently plans to acquire a hospital in Shanghai to fully implement this plan.
Also, once Wu Hao starts this plan, current medical workers and a large number of hospitals will also face unemployment and closure.
Whether it is medical practitioners or hospitals, both are medical institutions established by the country after years of training and huge expenditures.
But once gene repair agents like Wu Hao begin to be promoted, these institutions that have taken a huge amount of time and money to establish in the past will lose their effect.
Fortunately, Wu Hao's production of this gene repair agent was not very fast. Even if production was increased later, there would still be a buffer of one or two years.
This will also allow those original medical workers and hospitals to have time to change careers, and the original hospitals to transform into other industrial projects.
In fact, those hospitals are easy to deal with. Basically, hospitals in every city are in relatively prosperous urban areas. Whether these hospitals are used for other projects in the future, whether they are demolished and rebuilt, or renovated, they are easier to deal with.
The most difficult thing to deal with is the huge number of medical workers across the country, even those students who are studying in schools.
Doctors, originally regarded as one of the best professions in the world, eventually became a relatively unpopular profession.
Of course, this does not mean that hospitals will not need them at all once gene repair drugs are available.
All we can say is that the number of employees in hospitals and medical workers must be reduced by at least 80%.
Because all the internal medicine departments, which are the most complicated and expensive ones, will be cancelled, leaving only various surgeries.
For example, if personnel suffer various types of trauma, serious injuries require rescue, etc., these are still inseparable from hospitals and surgeons.
The only ones that have been canceled are oncology and other internal medicine departments. Compared with surgery, oncology and other internal medicine departments also have the highest cost for medical treatment.
For example, if someone suffers from a certain cancer, some rich people will choose to spend huge sums of money without hesitation out of filial piety, even though they know that this is a terminal illness and various treatments in the hospital will have no effect. Medical expenses for various surgeries.
These costs range from at least hundreds of thousands to hundreds of thousands, or even millions.
This huge amount of money is naturally beyond the reach of ordinary families. Therefore, if some people with family difficulties learn that they are suffering from a terminal illness such as terminal cancer, they will basically choose to go home to recuperate. Good luck and a good attitude. And perhaps live longer than those who go to the hospital for treatment.
There are even some patients who have been issued death notices by the hospital long ago due to their own mentality and other reasons.
After choosing to go home to recuperate, the hospital originally told them that they might only have a lifespan of one or half a year, but they often lived two or three years and died four or five years later.
And some cases are even more special. There are many cases of young patients who have been cured of their cancer after one or two years.
Due to the huge impact of the genetic medicine plan promoted by Wu Hao on traditional medical institutions, the state directly sold a large general hospital in Shanghai to Wu Hao as his development project after learning about it and after some discussions. hospital for this plan.
After taking over the hospital, Wu Hao only kept the original medical staff, and the internal medicine doctors only left some examinations, while the other personnel were arranged by the state.
The state's treatment of these internal medicine doctors who have left the hospital is relatively gentle. First of all, although they have been persuaded to change careers and no longer have their original salary, the various benefits they enjoyed before are still continued.
As for when the implementation will be implemented, the state has not yet made it clear. In short, the state can still afford this amount of money.
Because since most traditional hospitals and medical workers have been eliminated, the country's annual medical subsidy expenses naturally have little use.
Then using this money to solve the welfare problems of those medical workers who have been persuaded to retire will naturally become the most appropriate method.
It is actually very necessary to do this, because it is also a means of appeasement by the state.
If the country just dissuades a large number of medical workers across the country without providing them with corresponding benefits, then they will not only face the problem of re-employment in the future, but also face various welfare and insurance issues.
Naturally, the country will not fail to pay attention to this kind of issue related to the stable development of the country's society.
In fact, it is not just the medical field that has this impact. The country has also taken corresponding countermeasures for other plans that Wu Hao had previously carried out.
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