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Chapter 75: Sub-Empire Medical Construction

In the court of the Asian Empire, a discussion about medical construction was going on. King Tilly sat on the dragon throne, looking at the ministers below with a sharp gaze. Prime Minister Sun Lei stood calmly with a feather fan in his hand, his eyes revealing his deep concern for the future of the country. General Zhou Ban was dressed in military uniform. Although he was mainly responsible for national defense, he kept a high level of attention to various national affairs.

Interior Minister Wu Jun spoke first, reporting in detail the current status and problems of the medical system in the Asian Empire. He pointed out that although medical conditions have improved in recent years, there are still problems such as uneven distribution of medical resources, backward medical technology, and shortage of medical personnel. He suggested increasing medical investment, improving the treatment and training of medical personnel, and introducing advanced medical technology to improve the medical level of the entire country.

Zheng Hui, the Minister of Personnel, made suggestions from the perspective of the personnel system. He believed that a sound mechanism for selecting and training medical personnel should be established to attract more talents into the medical field. At the same time, he also suggested strengthening the assessment and incentives for medical personnel to ensure that they can devote themselves to their work with greater enthusiasm and sense of responsibility.

Minister of Reform Sidan proposed a reform plan from the institutional level. He advocated breaking the existing medical management system and promoting a more flexible and efficient medical service model. He suggested introducing a market competition mechanism to encourage the development of private hospitals, while strengthening the reform of public hospitals to improve the efficiency and quality of medical services.

Defense Minister Anton expressed his views from the perspective of military medicine. He believed that the military's medical construction was equally important, and that military medical research and talent training should be strengthened to improve the military's medical support capabilities. He also suggested strengthening medical exchanges and cooperation with neighboring countries to jointly respond to possible public health crises.

Minister of Education An Si made suggestions from the educational level. She advocated strengthening medical education and cultivating more medical talents. At the same time, she also suggested popularizing medical knowledge in schools to improve the public's health awareness and self-care ability.

Minister of Medical Affairs, Siany, as the core figure of the discussion, gave a speech at the end. He first thanked the ministers for their suggestions and said that he would seriously absorb their suggestions to further improve the medical system of the Asian Empire. He also revealed that in the future, the Asian Empire will increase investment in medical research and promote medical technology innovation, while strengthening medical exchanges and cooperation with the international community and introducing advanced medical concepts and technologies.

Minister of Finance An He made suggestions from the perspective of financial security. He said that he would ensure that the funding needs of medical construction are met, and suggested establishing a special medical fund to support the sustainable development of the medical industry.

In the heated discussions among the ministers, the blueprint for the medical construction of the Asian Empire gradually became clear. King Tilly listened to everyone's speeches with great expectations in his heart. He knew that with the joint efforts of so many talented and responsible ministers, the medical cause of the Asian Empire would surely usher in a brighter future.

The discussion lasted a whole morning, and finally King Tilly concluded: "The medical industry is related to the national economy and people's livelihood. We must work together to promote the vigorous development of the medical construction of the Asian Empire.

A heated discussion about medical construction was going on. King Tilly sat on the dragon throne, his eyes were sharp, and he scanned the ministers below. His eyes revealed his deep love for this land and his infinite expectations for the future.

Prime Minister Sun Lei spoke first. He stroked his beard and said calmly, "Your Majesty, medical care is the foundation of the country and is related to the welfare of the people. Although my country's medical level has improved in recent years, it still lags behind that of advanced countries. I believe that we should increase medical investment, introduce advanced technology, and cultivate medical talents."

General Zhou Ban followed closely behind him, his voice loud and powerful: "Your Majesty, I agree with the Prime Minister. A strong army needs healthy soldiers, and healthy soldiers cannot do without good medical care. I suggest setting up special medical institutions in the army to improve battlefield treatment capabilities."

Interior Minister Wu Jun added: "Your Majesty, in addition to improving medical technology and training talents, we also need to improve the medical system and ensure that medical resources are distributed fairly so that every citizen can enjoy basic medical services."

Zheng Hui, the Minister of Personnel, nodded in agreement and proposed: "Your Majesty, in order to stimulate the enthusiasm of medical personnel, we can set up a reward mechanism to commend and reward medical personnel with outstanding performance."

Minister of Reform Sidan proposed a novel point of view: "Your Majesty, I believe that in addition to the construction of hardware facilities, we should also focus on the cultivation of medical culture. Let the people understand health knowledge and learn self-care, so that we can truly achieve universal health."

Defense Minister Anton emphasized the importance of military medical care from the perspective of national security: "Your Majesty, our country has a vast border and is often subject to war. If timely and effective medical points can be established on the front line, it will be crucial to the treatment of soldiers and the stability of the country."

Minister of Education An Si proposed the idea of ​​combining education and medical care: "Your Majesty, education is the future of the country, and medical care is the welfare of the people. I suggest that medical majors be added to universities to cultivate more high-quality medical talents."

As a professional, Minister of Health Sianyar reported in detail the problems of the current medical system and improvement measures: "Your Majesty, at present, medical resources in our country are unevenly distributed, and some areas still lack medical resources. I will strengthen the construction of primary medical institutions and improve the professional skills of primary medical personnel."

Minister of Industry Studi provided support for medical construction from an industrial perspective: "Your Majesty, the manufacture of medical equipment cannot be separated from the support of industry. I will coordinate various departments to increase the research and development and production of medical equipment to ensure the supply of medical facilities."

Finance Minister An He proposed safeguards for the funding of medical construction: "Your Majesty, medical construction requires a large amount of capital investment. I will ensure that medical funds are used for their intended purposes and seek diversified sources of funds to provide solid financial support for medical construction."

The discussion lasted for a whole morning, and each minister spoke freely and offered suggestions for the medical construction of the Asian Empire. King Tilly listened carefully to the opinions of each minister and nodded in agreement from time to time. Finally, he stood up and said in a loud voice: "My dear ministers, medical construction is related to the future of the country and the welfare of the people. I hope that you can work together to promote the continuous development of the medical cause of the Asian Empire!"

King Tilly announced the decision to invest in medical construction. He believed that medical care was the foundation of national development and was related to the welfare of the people and national stability. Therefore, he decided to significantly increase the medical budget, introduce advanced medical technology, and cultivate medical talents in the hope of creating a more complete medical system for the people of the Asian Empire.

Prime Minister Sun Lei expressed his firm support for the king's decision. He believed that investment in medical construction would not only improve people's living standards, but also attract more talents to the Asian Empire, injecting new vitality into the country's development. He proposed the establishment of a special medical construction committee, led by Minister of Medical Affairs Si Anya, to coordinate the resources of various departments to ensure the smooth progress of medical construction projects.

General Zhou Ban emphasized the importance of medical construction from the perspective of national defense security. He believed that a strong medical system could provide timely and effective treatment for soldiers in war, reduce casualties, and thus ensure national security.

Wu Jun, the interior minister, proposed a specific medical construction plan. He suggested establishing more medical institutions across the country to improve the level of primary medical care; at the same time, strengthen medical education and cultivate more medical talents. In addition, he also proposed the idea of ​​introducing advanced medical technology from abroad in order to quickly improve the level of domestic medical care.

Zheng Hui, the Minister of Personnel, emphasized the importance of talent cultivation in the medical system from the perspective of personnel management. He suggested setting up a medical talent training fund to provide financial assistance to young people who are interested in pursuing a career in the medical field; at the same time, improving the professional title evaluation system for medical personnel to encourage them to continuously improve their professional skills.

Minister of Reform Sidan proposed a proposal for innovative medical models. He believed that the traditional medical model could no longer meet the needs of modern society, so new medical models should be explored, such as telemedicine and smart medicine, to provide more convenient and efficient medical services.

Defense Minister Anton proposed strengthening military medical care from the perspective of military medicine. He believed that military medical care should be combined with the civilian medical system to form a medical care mechanism that can meet both peacetime needs and wartime challenges.

Minister of Education An Si started from the source and believed that the key to improving medical standards lies in education. She suggested increasing the enrollment scale of medical schools, improving the quality of medical education, and strengthening exchanges and cooperation with foreign medical education institutions to cultivate medical talents with an international perspective.

Minister of Finance An He proposed a solution from the perspective of fund raising. He said that in order to ensure the smooth progress of medical construction investment, the Ministry of Finance will actively raise funds and seek cooperation with domestic and foreign enterprises and institutions to jointly promote the medical construction of Asia Empire.

In the heated discussions among the ministers, the investment plan for the medical construction of the Asian Empire was gradually improved. King Tilly highly appreciated the suggestions of the ministers and decided to adopt them to fully promote the medical construction of the Asian Empire.

With the implementation of the medical construction investment plan, the medical industry of the Asian Empire has ushered in unprecedented development opportunities. Under the wise leadership of King Tilly and the joint efforts of the ministers, the medical system of the Asian Empire will surely be improved day by day, making greater contributions to the prosperity of the country and the happiness and well-being of the people.

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