After watching this film, which can be called the American version of medical trouble, I really cannot accept the values conveyed by the film. Thinking from the root cause, this is indeed a problem with the medical system. I always thought that HMOs with low premiums and high coverage were the best choice. Mike is indeed worthy of sympathy. But like Payne said, give mike a heart today, and tomorrow in every hospital there will be imitators kidnapping the doctor with a pistol.
In order to create a positive image of John Q, the film gave him a lot of halo, such as releasing pregnant women, no bullets in the gun, etc., but the audience inevitably fell into a Stockholm complex like other hostages in the film, as if John Q was all the medical troubles. Incarnation: Everyone has a pitiful background, a sympathetic story, and most importantly, a kind character that won't hurt himself at all. But if you compare this 18-year-old movie with the doctor-patient relationship in China today, I am afraid that in most cases, the medical troubles are not as gentle as John Q. This morning, when I checked Weibo, I saw that Dr. Tao Yong of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital was arrested. People cut. The desperate desperadoes in the real world are vicious even in the hospital. If you modify the plot a little bit, John Q in order to threaten the hospital to list his son on the donor list, or even a little more, asks for an immediate heart transplant operation for his son-how to find the ligand is a matter of the police and the hospital ——In order to strengthen this threat, he shot and killed two nurses, and threatened that more hostages would be killed. Will anyone sympathize with John Q like this? Of course, this is definitely a politically incorrect story, but real medical troubles are often more brutal than John Q in the movie. To be honest, I can totally understand John Q's behavior, I'm afraid I'd go all out to do the same thing, but the question is, what if I'm not John Q, if I'm just a saturday with my wife for a maternity checkup Husband, it's just a passerby who went to the emergency room to treat his wounds after an accident. I really can't express any sympathy for John Q in this situation. The heart that was transported by helicopter was undoubtedly delivered in response to John Q's threat, but without John Q, should the patient who should have received this heart die? Who is responsible for that person. Anyway, John Q will definitely say I don't care others I just want my son live. After all, he is a selfish person.
There is also the most disgusting part. The doctor has just finished rescuing a patient with a gunshot wound and walked out of the emergency room covered in blood, but people outside gathered around to denounce the doctor's hypocrisy and mock his oath. What an ironic scene, isn't it the same for doctors in China? Most of the patients were polite before being cured, but after they were cured, they were questioned about prescribing medicines and doing random inspections. Pick up the bowl to eat meat, put down the bowl to curse mother. It is the doctors who are hypocritical, but also the masses of these people. The crowd is ignorant. They are guided by the media, cheering for John Q and cheering for the police. But it is the police who protect their lives, the doctor who saves their lives, and John Q who threatens their lives.
In the future, you will still have to buy an EPO.
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