Director Mu's voice was filled with excitement.
Successfully overcoming this difficult case was a significant breakthrough for him.
It also resolved a major problem.
When a patient is treated to the point of near-coma, it's hard to let go.
Unless the family voluntarily decides to transfer hospitals.
But other hospitals may not accept the patient.
No hospital wants trouble, and they are especially cautious when taking on critical patients.
When Li Jingsheng used to work at the first hospital, he saw family members kneeling on the ground begging the attending physician to admit a patient.
The attending physician dared not accept the patient.
Later, a family member got angry and made a scene, and the chief physician had to step in.
His attitude was similar, advising the patient to seek treatment at a larger hospital. He said there were no beds and the technology to treat such cases wasn't very mature here.
