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新华社记者搞了一个很有意思的策划:“倾听,2006年我们共同的企盼”十大企盼之一是:“好医院、好医生再多一点”。去年12月21日清晨近5时,夜色漆黑,北京协和医院挂号处人头攒动。记者访问了一位50多岁的排队挂号者刘先生。他说:“医院干吗要我们在外面排着?这么冷,没病都排出病来了。我们辛辛苦苦挂号,可医生却只看看化验单,开了点药,就叫我走人。上一次我看病带了一千多块钱,没想到不够用。我不明白,一样的检验,为什么还非得再做一遍?好医院、好医生再多一点就好了。有竞争,医生态度就不会那么差,花钱也不会那么多,更不用这样排队挨冻了。”许多公立医院的口碑太差,这是一例。平心而论,这还不算最差的,这家医院患的是许多公立医
Xinhua News Agency reporters engaged in a very interesting plan: “Listen to our common expectations in 2006.” One of the top ten expectations is: “A good hospital, a good doctor, a little more.” Nearly 5 o’clock in the morning on December 21 last year, dark night, Peking Union Medical College Hospital registration office crowded. The reporter interviewed Mr. Liu, a 50-year-old queue registrant. He said: “Why does the hospital want us to line up outside? It’s so cold and it’s not sick. All of us have been sick. We registered hard but the doctor only looked at the lab sheet, opened some medicine, and told me to leave.” The last time I saw a doctor took more than a thousand dollars, I didn’t expect to use it enough. I don’t understand why the same test must be done again. Good hospitals and good doctors are enough. There is competition, doctors’ attitudes. It wouldn’t be so bad, and it wouldn’t cost so much, not to mention waiting in line. "Many public hospitals have a bad reputation. This is an example. In fairness, this is not the worst. This hospital suffers from many public medical doctors.