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Dying: What if Yong Cheng opened a travel company and took patients to India to buy medicine?

First of all, you can do this. One of the important categories of outbound tourism with uncontrollable risks is medical tourism. Many people in China go to Thailand and have such branches. Japan is mainly engaged in various physical examinations and cancer screening, as well as some treatment projects. Thailand is mainly engaged in geriatrics and dentists. As for taking patients to India, there used to be an errand company that specialized in taking medicine. It is difficult to regulate in law, but there are still risks. Treating this matter is actually similar to plastic surgery, that is, everyone will have their own evaluation criteria for the final effect, and it is difficult to make a quantitative standard in black and white. ?

Second, because it is impossible to judge that the guest must have this problem, and sometimes there are drug allergies, this is not only to avoid legal risks, but also

A responsible attitude towards guests.

So this kind of thing is the uncontrollable risk I mentioned earlier. The correct way is to decide whether to see a doctor according to the guest's own judgment.

In the hospital, what the team leader can do is to work overtime as an interpreter, and I will help the guests to pay overtime to the team leader for free. The public security bureau, the procuratorate and even the court all know what Yong Cheng has done.

It is absolutely illegal for Yong Cheng to buy and use credit cards.

Law, this can't be washed. If the punishment is definitely established, but he bought life-saving drugs, things will be different. How's it going?

Get Yong Cheng off the charges. Law enforcers must know more about the system than ordinary people, expose the purchase of generic drugs, and turn everyone's attention to imitation.

Pharmaceutical industry, Yong Cheng did not make a profit, but also indirectly saved many lives, which made the central government notice this matter and understood that there were loopholes in the law.

Modify the law. After all, Yong Cheng cannot save all the patients in the country. Leave things to the state to solve. If there is a problem exposed, there is a legitimate reason.

The law has been amended.

This imitation medicine is not a fake medicine, in fact, it means that there will be similar ones in the future.

Things, if you are sick and buy foreign medicines, as long as they are not fake, the state will not take care of them. After all, even if the state wants to take care of them, whether they are drugs or not.

It takes time for the audit to be included in the medical insurance or the process, but the illness cannot be delayed. Of course, this can't be clarified. The film can only be made like this, but the reality is different.

In reality, the prototype is Yong Cheng, who was arrested for illegally using bank cards and credit cards.

For the convenience of payment, Yong Cheng bought several bank cards and credit cards and gave them to India. When he buys medicine here, he deposits money in the card, and India goes straight.

Get the card, withdraw the money, and then deliver the goods. Don't run around.

Third, I am not the prototype of the medicine god clock. If I only treat chronic myeloid leukemia, it is not worthwhile to start a travel company. It will definitely be replaced by the way of purchasing medicine.

To treat this chronic myeloid leukemia, there is no need for surgery and people do not have to go to the scene.

For example, plastic surgery in Japan and South Korea, after all, people always come to the scene. Calm and happy

If you die, you have to go by yourself.

Chronic myeloid leukemia, take medicine every month. It has become a chronic disease, different from others, such as plastic surgery.

Secondary.

The cost performance is much higher than looking for someone to buy it.

At the price at that time, if you spend 20,000 yuan on medicine in China and go abroad once a month, your expenses will be almost 1 10,000, close to 2.

Wan. And those hotels in India are very dirty.

At that time, there was a crime in law called selling counterfeit drugs, which was recently abolished.

Four, many patients, can't read English, can't send money, can't exchange foreign currency. The account number of the Indian manufacturer is Western Union.

So many patients go to Yong Cheng for shopping. At that time, the price in Yong Cheng was 600, which was equivalent to patients buying medicine collectively.

Only the credit card used is from Yong Cheng, and the contact with the manufacturer is from Yong Cheng.

Twenty years later, 300 yuan medicine from that manufacturer was mailed in my wallet. No problem. At that time, air tickets between China and India were not expensive, and it was common for two or three thousand yuan to go back and forth. I once took a low-cost airline in Garda, Nepal.

Mandu arrived in Hong Kong via New Delhi, India, and the fare was only 1500. You can also take Nepal and Lhasa to Zhangmu, and the fare is three or four hundred and one.

It was not difficult to go abroad in those days, so I won't say the details. It should be because of this paragraph that the front was illegally deleted. ?

Visa processing directly, not expensive. You don't have to run by yourself I'll mail my passport and send it back when it's finished. Even if the patient doesn't go by himself, relatives and friends can go to India. When they arrive in India, they can also ask local China people to help them buy medicine.

Just pay the service fee, don't worry about the language barrier.

In a small country like Nepal, Kathmandu is full of China people. You can find all kinds of errands, exchange foreign exchange, book air tickets and wine on Taobao.

Services such as shops.

In addition, there are pharmacies in Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi that directly sell anticancer drugs.

As for the prescription, you can take the translated domestic medical records with you, and the Indians will definitely find a way to prescribe it for you.