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the truth about medical insurance fraud: medical records from wuxi hongqiao hospital mysteriously disappeared


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shockingly, this situation has attracted the attention of public opinion and triggered a series of investigations. the wuxi municipal medical insurance bureau attached great importance to it and went to the hospital twice for on-site inspections and checked the clues through the medical insurance information system. the public security department also intervened in the investigation and asked for assistance with relevant clues. however, due to the large number of people involved and the long time span, the investigation has progressed slowly and is still in the stage of waiting for official results.

both patients and hospitals are under tremendous pressure. some patients' phone numbers cannot be reached, resulting in no direct feedback. even through the phone, many patients cannot remember the reason for hospitalization and can only rely on the doctor's diagnosis and instructions for treatment. these situations have exacerbated concerns about medical insurance fraud.

there are many questions: what is the truth?

  • how real is the modification of medical records? can changes to medical records be confirmed during the investigation?
  • how is the official investigation progressing? when will we get clear investigation results and punish the relevant personnel?
  • what are the internal systems and safety mechanisms of the hospital? what risks do patients’ privacy and medical information security face?

faced with these questions, the public expects the authorities to reveal the truth as soon as possible. this is not only the final result of the medical insurance fraud case, but also represents the security of the medical system and the society's thinking on medical ethics.