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Surgery Godfather-Chapter 433 - 400 Its Not About the Money
Chapter 433: Chapter 400: It’s Not About the Money
Chapter 433: Chapter 400: It’s Not About the Money
New York Special Surgery Hospital’s administration department immediately intervened, arranging for a doctor to replace Yang Ping and assess whether Junhao Bao had an emergency need.
If an emergency existed, or if his condition was unstable, emergency services must be provided, regardless of any violent tendencies.
Of course, security and police also had to provide protection for the doctor, controlling the patient, such as applying handcuffs, allowing the doctor to treat the patient under safe conditions.
After ruling out emergency requirements, the doctor began going through Junhao Bao’s medical history to check if there was any ongoing treatment activity with the hospital.
If ongoing medical treatment was being carried out, it could not be ignored or unilaterally terminated, or the hospital would be accused of patient abandonment.
If the hospital decided to decline service, the patient had to be given a 30-day notice, allowing enough time to select another hospital or alternative options. During these 30 days, the hospital had to continue treatment.
After checking, the doctor found that Junhao Bao’s treatment had not begun, and this situation didn’t exist.
Finally, the hospital’s security, administrative personnel responsible for doctor safety sat together, analyzing and determining if any improper behaviour occurred during Junhao Bao’s treatment. They reviewed the surveillance footage of the consultation room.
One detail revealed Junhao Bao was anxious and fidgety, suddenly standing up with fists clenched, although he later sat back down, the security personnel judged this as a dangerous action with potential violence.
If the attending physician had not been forewarned and had left the scene, physical assault could have very well transpired.
For safety, the hospital CEO’s secretary called a meeting to discuss continuing medical services for Junhao Bao, with the majority voting in favor of refusing treatment.
So, the hospital issued a formal notice to Junhao Bao, explicitly stating the refusal to provide medical services, proposing suggestions, and listing the recommended hospitals with their addresses and contact information.
He was also notified to select another hospital promptly, to ensure his right to medical treatment.
Furthermore, Junhao Bao was included in the hospital’s network, suggesting necessary security measures during his visits.
Fortunately, he was not blacklisted. If he had been blacklisted, many hospitals would refuse to provide services apart from emergencies.
Yang Ping was taken to a safe room. Police, appointed psychologists, and lawyers were rushed over. The police asked if he wished to continue treating the patient, promising necessary protection if he agreed to continue. The psychologist asked if he needed psychological support.
“Our apologies for the oversight of assigning a patient with a history of violence towards you and with no security in the consultation room,” apologized Robert.
In fact, Robert was not aware of Junhao Bao’s previous record.
The hospital’s lawyer told Yang Ping: “Patients who threaten or attack doctors, nurses, or other patients, display obvious hostility that interferes with professional duties, or who do not follow medical orders can be refused service. If you decide not to accept him and refuse to provide services to Junhao Bao, you will not bear any legal risks. The hospital will handle everything that follows.”
The lawyer explained the relevant legal clauses to Yang Ping and advised him not to resume medical services readily until the threat of violence was completely resolved.
“Do we need to reschedule the surgery tomorrow?” Robert was unsure about Yang Ping’s state.
“Follow the original plan,” Yang Ping was very calm.
As he was an expert invited from another country, the CEO’s secretary asked if they needed to provide any other assistance.
Every department treated this unexpected incident seriously, with doctors, security personnel, lawyers, psychologists, and administrative staff each performing their duties conscientiously.
It was not the scale of the matter but its nature—any threat to the personal safety of doctors, even as minor as tugging at a doctor’s clothing, pointing a finger at a doctor, or verbal threats, would be considered a violent threat unless the doctor chose to ignore and tolerate such behavior.
In the presence of police, the hospital’s lawyer and medical officer had an official conversation with Young Master Bao, first informing Junhao Bao of his refusal of treatment and the reasons for the refusal. They helped him choose another hospital for treatment, ensuring his right to medical treatment. Finally expressing regret, they handed the formal notification to him in person, reminding him that if he disagreed, he could go through the legal procedure.
Young Master Bao didn’t expect things to get this serious. Before, at Sanbo Hospital, didn’t he just chase after a doctor, wanting to beat him with a few crutches? That didn’t become a major issue, but was construed as a prior act of violence against a doctor.
Just a rash act of clenching his fists and standing upset, this detail was judged as posing high-risk physical threats to a doctor.
After spending several hours in the hospital and being taken to the police station to understand the situation, in the end, there were no major issues. The police educated him about the law, and Young Master Bao returned to his villa.
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After all the fuss, Young Master Bao had lost his temper, he was obedient now, still sweating and trembling.
He began to regret. He didn’t know who to vent his anger at: “Coming to the United States, what a fuss, is this how people live?”
Bao Yulou had always looked pale and troubled.
“Junhao!” Manager Qian made eye contact.
“President Bao, the top priority is to find a way to get Junhao treated. Other issues can be left for later. Junhao is still young and ignorant. Here in the United States, even drug abuse doesn’t count against you. In some states, marijuana is even legal,” Manager Qian knew President Bao was angry about this matter, but his face wouldn’t have looked this trouble if it was just about getting treatment.