Special car specially sent Dazhou Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Integrated Hospital for patients to warm up and go home for the patient

Author:Cover news Time:2022.09.06

Zhao Yanwei cover news reporter Luo Xuan

Starting at 6 o'clock on September 4, the main urban area of ​​Dazhou implemented a social epidemic control, and the entire city seemed to press the "pause keys". For patients who are about to be hospitalized in the hospital, "how to go home" has become a major problem in front of them.

In order to meet the wishes of the majority of patients to be discharged home, Dazhou Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Integrated Hospital took the initiative to take responsibility, coordinate arrangements, and act quickly, and cooperated with the Red Cross Blue Sky Rescue Team of Dazhou to carry out the "home" volunteer service activities. Send to the door.

At 10 am on September 6th, under the orderly guidance of the Youth League Committee of the hospital and the Dazhou Red Cross Blue Sky Rescue Team, postoperative operations were inconvenient, patients with older ages and postpartum mothers and infants, etc. "Special car", set foot on the road of warmth.

According to statistics, a total of 18 patients and family members were escorted on the day to go home and went to Pujia Town, Shuanglong Town, Hecheng Town and other directions. "The vehicle cannot be on the road during the prevention and control of the epidemic. It is difficult for us to go home for the patients discharged. Thanks to the hospital's findings for us, and using a special car to send us to the door of the house. This approach is really moving." Grandpa Li, who passed the seventies, said very excitedly.

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