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Chapter 348 The Future of the Hospital

Chapter 348 The future of the hospital

After seeing everyone off, everyone breathed a sigh of relief. After all, having to face so many nobles at the same time was really stressful.

"Miss Felissa," Mark sighed and looked at Felissa expectantly, "did you say someone will come to see you tomorrow?"

Felissa glanced at him, and then told him categorically: "No!"

This answer is sad and puzzling.

"Why, we obviously..." did so well.

"Because there is no money," Felicia said. "Without publicity, who knows what the hospital does, and people's thinking inertia will not allow them to easily come into contact with unknown things. In addition, it is very difficult to see a doctor now."

Doctors and pharmacists are invited to the home for treatment, but they may not be willing to come to the hospital themselves."

Everyone seemed to understand. Anyway, they understood that no one would take the initiative to come to the hospital for treatment.

Mark was very anxious: "What should we do? What should we do?"

Felissa was neither anxious nor panicked. Naturally, she decided to go to a hospital after a lot of research and considered what would happen: "Don't worry, listen to me first. You know the biggest difference between a hospital and a pharmacist visiting your home.

Where?"

Everyone immediately started thinking hard, but they didn't know what Felissa was referring to, so they couldn't figure it out.

Felicia didn't show off and said it directly: "It's the price. If you ask a pharmacist to come to your home for treatment, no matter whether you are sick or not, the pharmacist's home fee will be fifty copper coins. If you want to buy medicine, there will be an additional price. And in hospitals,

It only costs one copper coin to see a doctor, and that’s the biggest difference.”

In the plantation, a month's salary was only two hundred or fifty copper coins, which was equivalent to seven or eight days' salary being lost. Everyone felt very heartbroken when they thought about this.

"Because the door-to-door fee for a pharmacist is expensive, and the door-to-door fee for a doctor is even more expensive. Many people are not willing to hire a pharmacist if they only have a small discomfort, thinking that they can just persist for a while. In the end, it often turns into a serious illness, so the low-cost

Consultation fees are the hospital’s biggest advantage.”

Jason quickly realized the key point: "If other pharmacists also lower their consultation fees, wouldn't our advantage be gone?"

"No," answered the pharmacist. He is the most influential person here. He was also a famous pharmacist among the common people in the royal city. "If the cost of door-to-door medical treatment is reduced, many people will ask for it even if they are not sick.

Pharmacists visiting homes may delay patients who really need treatment."

There are only two or three pharmacists in a city. If the cost of medical treatment is reduced, many people sometimes feel uncomfortable due to psychological effects. There is nothing wrong with calling a pharmacist. But if someone has an emergency illness and needs treatment at this time, go to the pharmacist.

But the family was left empty-handed, and it might be too late to save lives.

"Of course, there are also people who are willing to lower the door-to-door fee in order to make more visits, but most of these people don't have any real skills."

After the explanation, Felissa looked at them: "Now do you know what should be done?"

Facing the questions thrown by Felissa, some were thoughtful while others were confused.

This shows the difference between everyone. Felissa is determined to select a manager among Mark and Jason, the eight soldiers who came from the military camp to learn suturing. At present, Jason is the most suitable. I feel that although he

He has not received any systematic education, but he seems to be born with a fairly low IQ, so he can always understand what she means. Moreover, he is the most diligent in learning literacy and arithmetic, and he has memorized half of the addition table.

Mark, compared to Jason, does not appear to be so smart, but he has strong mobility and high emotional intelligence. He is more popular than Jason, and others are more convinced of him. The same thing Jason said

The effect is not as high as Mark.

Jason asked tentatively: "Are you going to let others know that hospital treatment is cheap?"

"That's right," Felicia nodded, "So I'm giving you an order. Everyone must bring at least one person to the hospital for medical treatment every day. Jason will stay behind to guard the medicine cabinet. You can discuss who will guard the front desk."

There are two people left among the eight people. Jason has already reserved a seat, and the remaining one is not easy to choose.

"Guess?" Mark suggested.

"How is it possible to guess the game?" Jason refuted Mark without hesitation. "I think whoever can read the most will stay."

Mark was unconvinced: "Why?"

Jason replied: "It depends on the front desk to write."

After saying this, Mark knew that he had no room to refute, and he also wanted to stay, because Jason was singled out by Felissa, which meant that Felissa valued and believed in Jason, and he also wanted to be singled out...

...but in terms of literacy alone, he knew that there were several people who were better than him.

Sure enough, after discussing for a while, another person was chosen.

Felicia waited for them to finish their discussion and walked over and looked at the remaining six people: "The life and death of the hospital depends on you. Of course, I won't let you work in vain. If you can bring one person over, I will give you an extra five points in monthly salary."

copper."

For now, their monthly salary is the same as that on the plantation, which is two hundred copper coins. Felicia plans to adjust it later.

What a familiar method. After all, the basic salary commission method can make people motivated to work, which many workers should have a deep understanding of.

Under the stimulation of commission, you can feel their enthusiasm rising. Originally, giving them the "heavy responsibility" was an emotional stimulation, and the commission was also a profit stimulation. The two kinds of stimulation combined are enough to make people excited.

As the six people walked outside the hospital, they discussed where they should go to "solicit customers."

Felissa went back to her room in the backyard and continued writing textbooks.

The hospital has been built, and the only thing left is the school. In the previous life, before students went to college, they took a total of nine subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, Life, Politics, History, and Geography.

There is no need for materialization, life, politics and history, and of course she does not know it. She may know some common sense, but she cannot systematically write it into a textbook. It is better to wait until the understanding of the nature of things in this world reaches that level.

English, or foreign language, is not required for this course. The written language of humans and demons is common, and the rest is Chinese and mathematics.

To simplify it a little more, it’s just reading and basic arithmetic.

Regarding literacy, in fact, the nobles had a general textbook. Olivia had it, and Felicia borrowed it and copied it.

There are no textbooks for arithmetic. If Felissa had not written textbooks this time, she would not have realized that she had never learned arithmetic when she was growing up. She relied entirely on her calculation instinct in her previous life.

And one time when Felissa was helping Olivia sort out information, when faced with adding up multiple numbers, Felissa pulled up a piece of scratch paper and quickly calculated the numbers at such a speed that Olivia was so surprised.

Livia was shocked.

(End of chapter)

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