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Chapter 657 Announcement of Donation Details(1/2)

Upon hearing that there was 26,000 yuan in the patient's account, the medical staff in the ward all exclaimed:

"There are still many kind-hearted people."

"Now that the follow-up expenses have been settled, we can let go!"

Everyone was relieved, but Chen Qi had different ideas.

In Chen Qi's past life, due to the development of self-media and the exposure of a small number of conscientious reporters, everyone became aware of the "water chip" operations of certain organizations and certain listed charity companies.

This is the reason why Chen Qi rarely made direct donations in this life. Unless it was unavoidable to make collective donations from his work unit, he would only donate a small amount symbolically.

If you give them money, you might as well cut off two pounds of pork heads and drink some wine to enjoy yourself.

When they received the donation, they might have cursed the donor in their mind as a fool for sending money to them, which made them fat.

What makes people vomit blood is that this is the only legal account to receive donations.

If you dare to open your private account to accept donations without authorization, even if you have good intentions, people will sue you for "illegal fund-raising" and you will be left with nothing to do.

(During the Sichuan earthquake in 2008, the author and his friends donated a total of 320,000 yuan. They wanted to donate it directly to a school in Sichuan for reconstruction, but were later informed that the money must be given to an organization, otherwise our donation would be illegal.

Be legally responsible.)

Therefore, even if they want to do good deeds, Chen Qi and Lan Lijuan have always "paired up" directly with poor students, personally handing over living expenses and tuition fees to their children, and never through third-party transfer payments.

They are afraid that if they donate 500 yuan to each child, the child may only get 50 yuan in the end, and the middleman will make a huge profit from the difference.

There are not a few citizens who have "dark thoughts" like Chen Qi.

Many people are unwilling to donate not because they have bad consciences or are indifferent and selfish, but because they have earned their hard-earned money and do not want to waste it in vain.

But if all donation details can be announced on a regular basis and the sources and directions of all funds are open and transparent, I believe more people will be willing to donate their share of love.

Fu Zhenzhen's medical expenses will be very expensive. After all, the Yuezhong Hospital now has all the most advanced instruments and drugs.

In addition to the follow-up skin grafting, rehabilitation, etc., I couldn't leave the hospital within a few months. This amount of money was an astronomical figure in the 1980s.

Even if Chen Qi wants to reduce or reduce certain charges, he must quietly erase them when he is discharged from the hospital.

If he directly discloses the reduction and exemption during the treatment period, other patients will definitely demand the same treatment when they see it, which will definitely cause interference to the hospital's normal charging.

Finally, there is Fu Zhenzhen’s future tuition and living expenses, which all require money.

So the more donations you make now, the more secure Fu Zhenzhen’s future life will be.

This world is very realistic and cruel. It is absolutely impossible to live without money. Money cannot buy her the death of her relatives, but money can give her a sense of security.

Chen Qi made up his mind and said:

"Guo Shuji, some teachers, I have a suggestion. There are a lot of donations to Fu Zhenzhen now. There are donations from all over the country. It shows that people all over the country are paying attention. While everyone is concerned about the condition of the little patient, there must be someone watching this money.

Charity."

People's hearts are sinister, and money and silk can move people's hearts. Everyone nodded to show their understanding of Chen Qi's words.

"So I think this way, I will later accept donations from people across the country in the name of Yuezhou Hospital through media reporters, but every donation we receive, every penny spent later, including medical expenses and other expenses

, all made public.”

Upon hearing this, Lao Guo asked further: "There is no precedent for this matter. How are you going to do the specific work?"

"This is what I think. Let's put up a publicity board on the road in front of the hospital, and then publish the list every day. All citizens and media can check it. I am going to copy the name and amount of the first donation on red paper.

Go up.

If someone donates anonymously, then we should fill in the time when the donation was received, the amount, and the place of origin of the postal money order. Even if it is only 1 cent, we must register it. We must not miss a single stroke.

Then we use a piece of white paper to write down how much money we use for charity every day. We should not write down the amount of medical expenses in general, but write down all the details, such as the cost of beds, etc.

How much did the medicine cost, and what tests were done and how much they cost.

Also, Fu Zhenzhen is like this and will not be able to leave the hospital for two or three months. It is not an option to rely on our medical staff to take care of her every day. Therefore, we can hire a nurse to take care of the young patient's life all the time. This expenditure can be raised from donations.

Li Na, and announce the reasons."

Although Comrade Lao Guo really wanted to bear all Fu Zhenzhen's expenses, even though the medical expenses of tens of thousands of yuan were just a waste of money for Chen Qi, it was not impossible for these two giants to come up with the money.

It’s just that Chen Qi wanted to use this incident to establish a new model of charitable donations in China, which can be used for reference and imitation by later generations.

A single spark can start a prairie fire. In the future, it will not be so easy for some charitable organizations or companies to deceive the people.

Director Xia Hua knew it was a good idea as soon as he heard it, but he said a little worriedly: "Will this offend others?"

"What are we offending? We are doing good deeds, but we are afraid of offending others when doing good deeds?"

Comrade Lao Guo was the first to be dissatisfied: "Who is dissatisfied? Let them also announce the whereabouts of their donations. If they put the life-saving donations in their own pockets, are these people still human beings?"

Comrade Lao Guo was so angry that no one dared to speak up. His temper was much hotter than that of Chen Qike and he was not easy to mess with.

"Okay, Chen Qi, I support your idea if you have this idea. Nowadays, various donations are being made by people of all ages, from this to that, but where does the money go in the end? It has always been a mess. People's money

It wasn’t brought by the strong wind, so why do you always ask for donations?”

In the 1980s, there were still many donation tasks in the workplace.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! For example, the capital is about to hold the Asian Games, and people across the country are called on to donate; another example is that Vietnam and China are going to build the river around the city, and all citizens are called on to donate.

Even when the Yuezhong Teachers College was built in a different location, every unit and every employee was required to make a "voluntary donation."

There are other floods, typhoons, fires, etc. Anyway, whenever there is a disaster, there will be donations, as if the common people are free cash machines.

These donations are said to be voluntary, but the tasks are assigned to each unit. If you, the employee, do not donate, it will be directly deducted from your salary, forcing you to show your love.

You said that the Asian Games is a great event for the country, and everyone is willing to donate money, which is an honor, but some local donations are really inexplicable.

I don’t know why I donated it, and I don’t know where the money went.

(For example, the author's unit organizes a one-day charity donation every year, which is directly deducted from your salary. Even if you don't donate, you have to donate. You don't know who the donation is to or where it goes. Even the Indonesian tsunami forced employees to donate, in name only.

It’s astonishing how many.)

Therefore, as the main leader of the hospital, Comrade Lao Guo was also full of complaints. When he heard that Chen Qi said that he wanted to "revolutionize" the donation system, of course he agreed with both hands.

"Okay, I'll do as you say. Our Yue Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital is clean and honest, no matter what we do or how we behave, and we have a clear conscience. Today we will set an example and show others what true charity is!"

"Well said!" Everyone in the ward applauded, these words were said with great enthusiasm.

The Vietnam-China Hospital acted quickly. The General Affairs Department immediately changed the newspaper bulletin board along the street into a "donation announcement board."

The letterhead reads: "Details of Comrade Fu Zhenzhen's donation."

Next to it is written: "Announced daily, supervision is welcome, the supervision phone number is with the Yue Zhong Hospital Office and the Municipal Records Inspection Committee."

When the staff of the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital posted a few pieces of red and white paper, a group of citizens immediately surrounded them.

Dongjiekou, where the Yuezhong Hospital is located, is originally a downtown area with a lot of people coming and going.

In addition, Yangshan Fu Zhenzhen was the most talked-about public figure during this period, so many citizens put their bicycles aside to watch the excitement. Many patients forgot to go to the doctor and gathered around to watch first.

Even many employees of the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital came out to see what the "donation details" were.

At this time, Liu Huijuan, the director of the Yuezhong Hospital, was using a loudspeaker to promote to the citizens:

"Dear citizens, please feel free to donate. Every penny you donate will be written on the red list to ensure that no one will take advantage of it. In addition, we will also announce how every penny of the donation is used.

On white paper.

If you find that your donation has not been announced, or there is something fishy about the use of charity funds, you are welcome to call these complaint hotlines, or write to the relevant departments. Our Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital sincerely invites people from all walks of life to participate

Supervise the use of charity funds!”

The crowd was chaotic at this time, and many people who had donated before were looking at their names and wanted to confirm.

"Hey, you saw my name, I donated 10 yuan."

"I also saw the name of my family member. Okay, he said he donated 5 yuan, but it turned out that he donated 20 yuan."

"That guy in your family is such a kind-hearted person. Don't scold him when you go home."

"Don't scold her. This child is so pitiful. Let's donate money and let the doctors save her life. I hope she can survive."

"Mom, Mom, I also saw dad's name~~~"

"It seems that Yuezhong Hospital has really filled in every donor. It seems that the money will be huge. This work is done meticulously!"

"Go and see how the donations are being used~~~"

In front of the white paper, someone was already exclaiming: "Hey, this details is really detailed. It even lists the medicines used and the unit price."

"Not only that, but it also says that in order to take care of the patient's life, a caregiver is hired for 100 yuan per month."

"This money should be spent. This child has no family to take care of him. This 100 yuan is well spent!"

"Let me take a look. Hey, look, this people's hospital uses imported drugs. How expensive are they?"

"You get what you pay for. Imported medicines are not something you can buy if you have money. I heard that Director Chen Qi personally brought them from major hospitals across the country. It's not easy."

"So that's what happened, look at the next row..."

In the 1980s, not every household had a TV set, so a "peep show" appeared in front of the People's Hospital, which instantly aroused the curiosity of the city's residents, and the crowd lingered for a long time.

The reporters in the guest house were suffering from the lack of articles to write today, but when they heard that the People's Hospital had launched a "daily announcement of donation details," they instantly became interested.

So these reporters all squeezed into the crowd one by one to see what this donation announcement was about.
To be continued...
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