Institutional loopholes behind medical chaos
The reporter's investigation found that the phenomenon of "imperial doctors" has been repeatedly banned, although it is because of insufficient publicity of health science, but the fundamental reason lies in system loopholes and lack of supervision.
Zhao Jianguo, a doctoral supervisor in the First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that at present, health care medicine lacks access threshold, counterpart supervision departments and regulations, and there is a blind spot in the qualification examination of health care experts, which leads to chaos in the field of health care medicine.
This problem is exposed in Liu Hongzhang and Zhang Wuben. Make up family background, resume, title, etc. Instead, openly publish "works" full of fallacies and heresies on TV or open websites. Today, the "Liu Taiyi" series of books are still sold on some well-known book websites, which highlights the poor supervision of relevant departments.
"Institutional loopholes are also highlighted by the lack of' mandatory refinement constraints'." Liu Jian, a lawyer of Tianjin Dashui Law Firm, and other legal persons said that whether the media and publishing houses have the obligation to review the identity and opinions of so-called experts, there is no corresponding provision in laws and regulations, and they can only rely on industry self-discipline and moral constraints.
In addition, the difficulty of cracking down also exposed loopholes in the system. Zhao, a policeman who handled Liu Hongzhang's case, said that the post office bill showed that Liu Hongzhang and his wife sold drugs 53 1 from 2005 to 2006, almost all over the country. After 2007, they adopted the way of "bank cards and medicines sent by express delivery companies" and "cash transactions on the spot", which was totally unfounded. Due to the difficulty in obtaining evidence, the police only confirmed that 458,000 yuan of counterfeit drugs were sold to more than 90 people during the investigation stage, but only 70 people and 249,000 yuan were finally identified by the prosecution.
"Imagine that if' Liu Taiyi' does not sell fake drugs, it will be difficult to be investigated." Liu Jian said that this problem was also exposed in the Zhang Wuben incident. Because it is difficult to identify illegal medical practice, it is difficult for relevant departments to effectively crack down.