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Doctor: Picking Up Attributes in the Hospital-Chapter 416 - 360: The Attention from the Healthcare Insurance Giant
"Small matter?"
Liu Ziang saw Zhao Heng’s indifferent attitude and couldn’t help but smile slightly.
"Junior, you have no idea how many hospitals and biotech companies want to connect with you right now."
After a pause, Liu Ziang continued.
Currently, Zhao Heng is considered highly sought after in the industry, especially by major biotech companies who are very optimistic about the broad prospects of nanomedicine.
But Professor Li Hongwei’s project is a national-level program, not easy to get involved with. Zhao Heng is different; compared to Li Hongwei, who has almost certainly been assessed as an academician this year, Zhao Heng’s current status is not so unattainably high.
"What do they want to connect with me for..."
Zhao Heng said indifferently.
Although his expertise in nanomedicine is almost on par with Professor Li Hongwei and is considered top-level in both domestic and international arenas, nanomedicine has one big drawback despite its many advantages.
That is, at this stage, nanomedicine can only be targeted at individuals. In the short term, there is little hope for widespread application; for every patient requiring nanomedicine, a personalized treatment plan must be crafted.
This greatly limits the development and promotion of nanomedicine.
Moreover, to formulate a personalized nanomedicine plan for a patient, the requirements for medical resources, especially high-end medical equipment, are very high.
Additionally, the demand for multi-disciplinary high-quality requirements for the attending physician is extremely high.
These two aspects greatly restrict the promotion of nanomedicine.
"Nanomedicine—everyone in the medical circle wants a piece of the pie, especially if you successfully treat Ma Jianteng’s son this time, even more people will be watching you."
Liu Ziang said.
Though he also considers himself a rare talent, with many people lining up every day to get an appointment with him and wanting him to lead their surgeries, he hasn’t yet reached Zhao Heng’s level of high demand.
"At present, nanomedicine isn’t capable of large-scale application yet."
Zhao Heng said somewhat puzzled.
"Precisely because it’s effective and can only be applied individually, it matches the current popular standards of high-end healthcare."
Liu Ziang explained.
So-called high-end healthcare is not merely a medical approach; strictly speaking, it belongs to medical insurance, except high-end healthcare offers quality medical resources and services.
What qualifies as quality resources?
The doctors who see you are all director-level; you book appointments with specialist registration.
The department you visit represents the pinnacle of the domestic medical field.
And what is quality medical service?
Which department to visit? Which doctor to see? There are specialized staff to help you arrange in advance, aligning with your schedule, connecting you with appropriate doctors. You can come directly at your appointed time for a private one-on-one conversation with the doctor.
Diagnosis, examination, medication—what ordinary people can’t finish in a morning can be completed here within one to two hours.
This is particularly fitting for wealthy individuals who value their time and health immensely.
This is just the startup content of high-end healthcare.
At the highest end of high-end healthcare, it involves using cutting-edge and advanced medical technologies to craft personalized treatment plans, providing the most effective and least harmful treatment options for patients.
Doctors who can enter this top-tier database of high-end healthcare are basically academician-level; this database is specifically for serving wealthy individuals who spend millions or even tens of millions per year on ultra-high medical insurance.
Within this, Zhao Heng serves as a living billboard.
Any high-end healthcare company that signs a contract with him can declare to the public that they have the best doctors who cured celebrities like Sun Xinxin and Ma Xiaochen from terminal illnesses.
The advertising effect alone can directly attract many wealthy clients, generating immense economic benefits and value.
"High-end healthcare? What high-end nonsense, healthcare is healthcare; the added price is just for service fees."
Zhao Heng said with some disdain.
The companies doing so-called high-end healthcare are essentially profiting off the service fees from the wealthy. Strictly speaking, it’s about exploiting the rich, not aiding the poor.
Although he disdains it, one can’t deny that there are many wealthy people. Many are unwilling to spend significant time and energy on hospital queues, appointments, examinations, and inpatient surgery treatment.
"Do you know what their offer is?"
Liu Ziang smiled slightly and said.
"Hundreds of thousands?"
Zhao Heng tried to guess.
In essence, hiring doctors in this high-end healthcare merely means pre-booking appointments and having attending doctors spare some time for one-on-one consultations, giving patients who’ve paid a lot of money a sense of respect and a superior medical experience.
Regarding the substantive content of the consultation, it’s basically the same.
This kind of high-end medical insurance just deceives those generally wealthy people, belonging to what’s often referred to as an ’IQ tax.’
For a billionaire like Ma Jianteng, he naturally has his channels and can directly access the best doctors without anyone’s arrangement.
"No, for people like you and me, it’s starting at millions. This is just buying a service for anytime consultation and one-on-one diagnosis."







