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Chapter 118 Organizing Lectures
Su Wanqing and Gu Beichen are moving forward steadily on the road of protecting consumer rights, and their efforts are like bright stars illuminating the way forward.
Today, they are focusing on the children's consumer sector. With the improvement of living standards, the children's consumer market is growing, but it also has many problems, such as the safety hazards of inferior toys and the quality issues of children's food.
Su Wanqing looked at the report on the children's toy safety accident in her hand and said to Gu Beichen with concern, "Beichen, children are our future. We must be responsible for their consumption safety." Gu Beichen nodded firmly and responded, "That's right. We must act quickly to protect the rights and interests of children."
They first worked with the quality inspection department to conduct rigorous testing on children's toys and food on the market. During a conversation with the quality inspection staff, they stated, "The testing of children's products requires greater detail and stringency, as it affects the healthy development of children." Su Wanqing agreed, saying, "We must ensure that every children's product is safe and reliable."
They then went to schools and kindergartens to hold child safety knowledge lectures for children and parents. During the lectures, Gu Beichen vividly explained how to identify inferior toys and food, and reminded parents to choose safe products for their children.
A parent asked, "How can I tell if children's food is healthy?" Su Wanqing patiently answered, "First, check the food's ingredient list and try to choose additive-free, natural foods. Second, purchase from reputable channels to better ensure quality."
They also produced a children's consumer safety guide and distributed it to parents through schools, communities, and other channels. The guide details the precautions for children's consumption and how to protect their rights.
However, in the process of promoting the protection of children's consumer rights, they also encountered some resistance. Some unscrupulous businesses, in pursuit of profit, did not hesitate to pass off inferior products as good ones, and even resisted their inspections and publicity.
Su Wanqing said angrily, "These unscrupulous businesses are so despicable. We can't let them succeed." Gu Beichen said calmly, "We can expose their illegal activities through the media to attract widespread public attention. At the same time, we can also work with other departments to intensify the crackdown on them."
At the same time, with the rapid development of smart technology, there are more and more smart products for children. However, these products also bring new problems, such as privacy leakage and excessive use affecting children's eyesight.
Su Wanqing expressed concern, "The problems with children's smart products cannot be ignored. We must guide parents and children in their proper use of these products." Gu Beichen suggested, "We can collaborate with technology companies to jointly develop safety standards and usage guidelines for children's smart products."
They actively communicate with technology companies, calling on them to strengthen the safety management of children's smart products and protect children's privacy and health.
In the days to come, Su Wanqing and Gu Beichen will continue to lead the volunteer organization, move forward firmly on the road of consumer rights protection, and create a safe and healthy consumption environment for children.
Su Wanqing and Gu Beichen have never stopped their journey in protecting consumer rights. They know that every breakthrough in this field means more protection for consumers.
This time, they set their sights on the medical consumption sector, which is closely related to people's lives and health. However, it is plagued by many problems, such as false advertising, lack of transparency in medical costs, and uneven quality of medical services.
Su Wanqing said to Gu Beichen seriously, "Beichen, the issues in the field of medical consumption are of vital importance and we cannot ignore them." Gu Beichen responded, "Indeed, this concerns the vital interests of everyone. We must take action as soon as possible."
They began conducting in-depth research into the healthcare consumer market. During their conversations with patients, they shared their frustrations. One patient said, "Those medical advertisements sound fantastic, but when I go to the hospital, I find it's completely different." Another complained, "The hospital charges so many items, I can't figure out which ones are necessary."
Su Wanqing and Gu Beichen realized that the first thing they needed to do was to improve patients' ability to discern what was really happening. They organized a lecture on medical consumer knowledge, inviting professional doctors to explain to patients how to identify false medical advertisements and understand the composition of medical expenses.
During the lecture, an elderly man asked, "How can I tell which hospital has good service quality?" Gu Beichen patiently answered, "You can judge by looking at the hospital's reputation, patient reviews, and understanding the hospital's qualifications and the professional level of the doctors."
They also actively communicated with regulatory authorities, suggesting strengthening the review of medical advertisements, standardizing medical service prices, and improving the quality of medical services.
At a symposium with regulators, the head of the regulatory department stated, "We are also working hard to strengthen supervision, but the issues in the medical consumption field are indeed complex and require the joint efforts of all parties." Su Wanqing firmly stated, "We are willing to work with you to create a good medical consumption environment for consumers."
However, in the process of promoting the protection of medical consumer rights, they also encountered resistance from some medical institutions. Some medical institutions were worried that strict supervision would affect their interests and were resistant to their actions.
Su Wanqing remained undeterred, stating, "Our goal isn't to target anyone, but to protect the rights of consumers. If medical institutions can operate legally and in compliance with regulations, there's no need to worry about our actions." Gu Beichen also stated, "We will use legal means to help more people understand the importance of protecting the rights of medical consumers."
At the same time, with the rise of Internet medicine, new problems have also emerged, such as the accuracy of online medical consultations and the safety of online drug sales.
Su Wanqing pondered and said, "Internet medicine is a new field, and we need to be more cautious." Gu Beichen suggested, "We can cooperate with internet medical platforms to jointly develop regulations and standards to ensure that consumers' rights are protected."
They actively communicate with major Internet medical platforms, calling on the platforms to strengthen the review of doctors' qualifications and quality supervision of drugs.
In the days to come, Su Wanqing and Gu Beichen will continue to lead the volunteer organization to forge ahead on the road of protecting medical consumer rights and interests, and safeguard the lives and health of consumers.
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