Temptation of love! Mr. Feng, Miss Chang has resigned

Chapter 420 From Resistance to Acceptance

Interns strongly suggest that robot doctors can enter the medical industry as soon as possible so that there will be helpers if they can’t handle the problem. The teachers are really too busy.

The main thing is that they always get scolded when they go to the teacher. They never get a single good word in return. In the eyes of the teacher, they are just useless. It's so sad.

People who are not in this field strongly suggest that robots should be kicked out of the medical industry. This is a joke with human lives.

Chang Yao washed up, changed her clothes and went downstairs. The deans were busy campaigning recently and stayed off the Internet, so the pace online was just manageable.

Lin Hui filmed videos for several days in a row, and her account became popular due to being criticized. Among them, there was a classic case of a 50-year-old aunt who went to the hospital for a blood test and was diagnosed with early-stage cancer.

She went online to find out how much the disease would cost. The robot diagnosed her with a common illness and recommended that she go to the hospital for a more detailed examination.

The aunt obediently went to the hospital for further examination and confirmed that it was a misdiagnosis. The aunt was instantly relieved and found Xie Shihua's account online and told him about it.

Xie Shihua said, "The robot's accuracy rate in diagnosis is as high as 90%. Even a human doctor might not be able to achieve this accuracy."

If a doctor in a hospital feels suspicious, he will advise the patient to do all the tests, but a medical robot will list the necessary tests in detail. This is the difference.

The audience gradually realized that the examination list compiled by the robot was shorter than that of the hospital. For a time, the hospital became the target of public criticism. The examination fees they paid over the years were nothing when they found out nothing in the end.

No matter how much money they have, the hospital simply doesn't treat people as human beings.

The criticism turned to the hospital, and the director, who was eager to compete for a higher position, was forced to respond to the incident: "Every doctor has a different way of seeing patients, and tests only rule out more causes."

This is the recognized official explanation, and all hospitals have expressed their approval.

A viewer accidentally stumbled into the thread and his comment instantly went awry: (Bullshit, as if we don't have to pay for all those tests.)

(That's right, they drained all the blood, but still couldn't find the problem, and in the end they still had to check for other problems. This is how you doctors treat patients. Even if there's no disease, you have to find something to treat. This is no longer the era where minor illnesses can be tolerated until they become major ones. Now we go to the hospital and minor illnesses are turned into major ones. We never take medicine when we can have surgery. You treat us like meat, and you can cut as much as you want.)

(Didn’t you initially say that robots weren’t good at treating patients? Why are you so quick to change your mind now?)

(Robots have an accuracy rate of 90 percent and can even spot misdiagnoses. What's the point of having these doctors?)

The director of the most authoritative Yuanyi Hospital noticed the video of the robot's medical consultation and brought it to the conference room and asked, "Have you seen the video of the robot's medical consultation? What do you think?"

They knew that the dean was the most resistant to the introduction of robots into medical care, and they all knew what to say.

"The robot's accuracy rate is as high as 90 percent, which seems high, but it's not as flexible as a human's. Many patients can't even clearly describe their symptoms, so the robot diagnoses the disease based on specific symptoms."

"Everyone can see the benefits of robots now, but the problems that follow will be like a black hole, growing bigger and bigger, and in the end it will be the hospitals that will be blamed. We must absolutely not allow robots into hospitals."

The dean pursed his lips and remained silent, hoping to hear a different voice. The person sitting at the end slowly spoke, "Dean, I personally feel that robots can achieve an accuracy rate of up to 90%, and we humans, apart from being flexible, cannot achieve this data.

This is something we should reflect on. Currently, robots only perform basic tasks for doctors, and if the diagnosis rate is high, treatment can be provided earlier, which is a win-win situation for hospitals and patients.

All machine advancements require human use. The more people use it, the more suggestions there will be, and this way there will be room for improvement.

Now that Yang Liang is in, the situation is out of control. Even if their hospital resists, other hospitals may accept it. Judging from the current comments, the audience seems to be able to accept robot medical consultations.

It is useless for only one company to resist. After all, hospitals are also service industries and they need to consider the wishes of patients.

Lin Zhantang finally heard a different voice and was interested in what he said: "Go on."

Everyone's eyes were focused on him. Which department was this person from? He actually caught the attention of the dean.

He continued, "Our current technology and medical level are ahead of other hospitals, which means we can take the initiative. If robot-assisted consultations become a trend in the future, we should turn passivity into initiative and start collaborating with Fengyi Group."

After forming close cooperation, their hospital will be the most advanced hospital. The robots will only need to consume some electricity and maintenance costs and will be able to work day and night. Humans may complain, but robots will not. No matter what happens, they can adjust their mood and work.

Lin Zhantang said: "The first hospital they approached was us, but I refused at that time."

Lin Yu volunteered: "Dean Lin, if you think it's okay, I'll go and discuss this cooperation."

Lin Zhantang said with satisfaction: "After all, the hospital is a service industry. We can't go against the audience. We have to cooperate with their ideas. I leave this matter to you."

After the dean left, someone passing by Lin Yu asked, "Which department are you from?"

"I'm a cardiac surgeon." Lin Yu said proudly.

They said admiringly: "Young and promising."

Lin Yu returned to the office and called Chang Yao: "Can we meet and talk?"

Chang Yao made an appointment with him at a restaurant near the studio, and if he was interested, she would invite him to the studio to watch the robots at work.

Unexpectedly, Lin Hui's video led to Yuanyi Hospital. She remembered that Director Lin was very resistant to robots entering the medical industry.

Chang Yao walked into the restaurant first and waited. She thought it was almost time for lunch.

Lin Yu walked into the restaurant and looked around. Chang Yao extended her hand to him: "This way."

Lin Yu sat opposite her: "Sorry, I'm late."

"I'm here early. Take a look at what you want to eat." Chang Yao handed him the menu.

They ordered some food, and when it arrived, they ate and chatted. Chang Yao spoke first, taking the initiative: "Robots need an internship. Yuanyi was the first hospital I approached, but your dean clearly rejected me."

"The dean's generation of doctors focused on saving lives and healing the wounded, while our generation's focus is on providing patients with better medical conditions. The dean showed us a video showing that the robot's accuracy rate for diagnosis is as high as 90%, which is even higher than that of humans."

Chang Yao knew that these people would not come to her if it were not for the dean's instructions, and she just happened to need the support of a large hospital.

Just giving each other a way out, Chang Yao smiled and said, "My studio is nearby. Do you want to visit?"

"Of course it would be great if it's convenient." Lin Yu smiled back.

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