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V. Healthcare and Rescue — Only by integrating three elements – comprehensive hospital treatment, active prevention and rescue in each community, and popularization of medical knowledge among the entire population – can everyone be healthy. Coupled with the latest theories and practices of life science, one can steadily maintain youth and rejuvenate!

Current Issues:

The shortage of medical resources and the poor quality of medical services are major problems in our city! Although it exceeds the authority of the local government, it is not the case that the local government can only seek help from the superior department or wait passively. It is entirely possible to fully leverage the advantages of the local government, with a sense of responsibility to serve the people and a scientific spirit, to steadily advance and achieve the goal of improving medical facilities and ensuring the health of everyone.

  1. Problem of many local families being unable to obtain a family doctor.

This clearly negates the federal government’s universal healthcare system.

for 1, We must firmly require that all existing family doctors accept every local citizen. If they refuse, they should be replaced. At the same time, we will actively recruit compassionate doctors to provide services, resolve the urgent crisis, and ensure that every person has access to a family doctor and the right to change their family physician in a timely manner. In this case, if we are in power, there are ample and ingenious ways to solve this minor problem. It can be completely resolved within just one month!

  1. Insufficient medical resourcesin particular, there is the extremely inhumane and scientifically flawed issue that the sole hospital is not upgraded but instead is to be closed. We must address both the symptoms and the root causes in our governance, ensuring that all citizens receive the necessary medical services!

for 2,

We have basically investigated and clarified the root cause of this major issue that has delayed everyone for several years — corruption! Moreover, it is corruption at both the upper and lower levels, with each side engaging in corruption while confronting the other, resulting in a stalemate and falling into a vicious cycle of deadlock. The only ones harmed are us innocent and pitiful ordinary civilians!

It should be noted that according to the standards published by the United Nations World Health Organization, there should be 2.5 doctors and nurses per 1,000 people. Our city has a population of 33,000 to 37,000, so it should have over a hundred doctors and nurses! However, in our city’s only hospital, there are only one or two doctors on duty every day, and merely a few nurses! This is not only far below the United Nations standards but also greatly lags behind the medical standards of many so-called backward countries in the third world. In the most populous country in Asia, every township has maintained a hospital for decades. Each township, with a population of only several thousand to tens of thousands, has hospitals that can handle emergency admissions 24 hours a day. Specialist outpatient clinics treat patients as soon as they arrive, without appointments and with no long waits! Although they have not implemented universal medical insurance, each outpatient or emergency visit costs only about 1 Canadian dollar! Drug costs are also strictly controlled, with the average total cost per consultation plus medication being only a few tens of Canadian dollars — equivalent to the medication expenses after Canada’s so-called free medical visits. Moreover, they are gradually advancing toward universal medical insurance, transitioning from sharing costs at different proportions to fully free medical care that includes medication.

Canada claims to be a developed country in the world with universal free medical insurance. How can it fail to live up to its name? How can its healthcare be inferior to that of many poor countries?! No wonder the average life expectancy of Canadians is shorter than theirs — it all follows the law of cause and effect.

Regarding the major issues mentioned above in our city, they are now completely deadlocked by the confrontational corruption between upper and lower levels. Therefore, expecting the current government to only lobby higher levels of government for mercy would be like using a small trick against a much bigger one, with absolutely no chance of success! Not only would this cause the entire city’s people to miss valuable opportunities and wait helplessly for death, but it could also lead to lower-level corruption and upper-level corruption combining together, creating even greater corruption that jointly squeezes the people of the whole city to pay even more taxes and fees. They fabricate countless excuses, but their unchanging goal is always the same — to demand more money from the general public! Just as when collecting property taxes, if residents do not pay, their houses are confiscated, turning people into homeless vagrants with no home, until they starve or freeze to death on the streets. This time, if the people do not pay more money when due, the hospital will be closed, which for the people is equivalent to directly taking their lives!

It is clear that only by completely replacing the people in charge with honest, dedicated, capable individuals who truly serve the people can we definitely win!

However, given the extreme sensitivity and severity of this case, we are temporarily not in a position to say more. But since everyone is still eager to understand our actual execution capability, we can only provide a general report here: To seize the key problems and crux of this case is like a doctor diagnosing and treating a patient — we must prescribe the right medicine for the illness. For stubborn diseases and cancer, we must eradicate them completely! The treatment methods include: holding scientific debate meetings with full public participation, exposing and dissecting the issues through the media, initiating judicial litigation and struggles, and adopting multiple approaches simultaneously. At the same time, in response to their excuse of so-called doctor and nurse shortages (leveraging the advantage that our scientific team also includes medical talents), we will recruit virtuous and capable doctors and nurses from various places as backup forces, ready to dedicate themselves to serving everyone at any time!

We must urge the Niagara Region government to retain the local hospital and upgrade it into a full-service general hospital, ensuring that local residents receive adequate medical care proportional to the population.

At the same time, addressing the root cause — that higher levels of government are unwilling to allocate or maintain medical investment in Fort Erie due to insufficient long-term tax contributions from the area — along with the inherent chronic problems of traditional hospitals, we must focus on independently building a brand-new hospital. We only need the higher government to approve the permit, which should not be difficult. After all, no government would refuse life-saving and injury-treating efforts, especially when they do not have to pay for it.

As for construction funding, our scientific team will design the hospital ourselves. This will not only save expensive design fees but also significantly reduce construction costs. The design will ensure full ventilation and natural lighting, completely changing the unscientific structure of typical hospitals that itself contributes to illness. It will also save energy on air conditioning and other systems.

Furthermore, as long as we maintain strict budgeting, prioritize construction by our own professional teams, and implement democratic management throughout, the cost can be reduced to one-tenth or even one-hundredth of current levels.

For equipment, we will adopt fully transparent procurement procedures, comparing multiple suppliers to eliminate corruption.

For the medical team and programs, in addition to hiring regular physicians, we will support local students to study general medicine in medical schools through scholarships and other means. However, they must regularly undergo assessment and exchange with our scientific team to help them leverage their strengths, overcome weaknesses, and master the true essence of life sciences in preparation for returning to serve in the local hospital.

We will emphasize the preliminary research already conducted by our scientific team on enabling everyone to naturally maintain youth and longevity as a signature program of the hospital. This will attract people from around the world who desire longevity to seek treatment here, generating donations and sponsorships. Such health and Maintain youthfulness projects can charge appropriate fees, but will remain completely free for local citizens.

  1. Burden of medication costs.

for 3, We will build new pharmacies and strive to provide free medicines for local citizens. At the same time, based on the fundamental law of natural balance — which governs all of nature and even the universe, along with the principles that all things promote and restrain each other while complementing one another — we will encourage hospitals and the government’s scientific team to cooperate in researching and developing natural plant-based medicines. This will support the goal of enabling everyone to achieve unlimited health and longevity.

  1. We will also provide residents with scientifically formulated free food in daily diets to help prevent illness.
  2. We will establish a dedicated rescue team and set up emergency rescue hotlines for every household. For any resident difficulties that do not fall under medical emergencies, we will promptly dispatch rescue personnel to visit homes and help resolve the issues in a timely manner.

Long-term Issues:

Regarding the global problems of frequent and difficult-to-resolve medical liability disputes and persistently poor medical outcomes, we will innovate the system to address the root causes and create a virtuous cycle.

Like education and science & technology, healthcare and rescue can be said to be standard features that distinguish humans from animals. They are also the guarantee for everyone to maintain health while coping with their respective environments. Logically, with this crucial physical logistical support, human physical condition and lifespan should far surpass that of animals and approach the natural expected lifespan.

According to natural laws, the lifespan of any living being has no inherent self-limitation. Once its cells, genes, functional systems, operations, immunity, and local repair functions reach physiological maturity and soundness, they can maintain dynamic balance in a virtuous cycle, and balance can tend toward eternity.

However, humans have established medical systems and continuously improved them. Even in countries like Canada, which pride themselves on universal free healthcare, human lifespan still hovers around several decades. Even wealthy and powerful individuals who have endless money still face brief endings to their lives, leaving more regrets. obviously, the problem lies in the entire current medical system:

Since healthcare is the most important whole-body examination, treatment, and lifelong follow-up for every individual, it should naturally be that every person — at least every patient — cannot merely passively accept all actions of physicians. Instead, they shall have right to actively participate in the overall mechanism to ensure that physicians first fulfill their duties with full dedication, rather than only making difficult remedies after medical accidents occur, or simply providing authoritative explanations themselves.

Patients and their families, although must fully accept treatment during medical care, should be able to directly decide on aspects such as system design, personnel arrangements, professional standards, and moral character. This is not only justice that resides in people’s hearts, but also a necessity concerning the power of life and death for everyone. Only in this way can physicians and patients truly get to know each other and become friends. Patients can also learn relevant knowledge through personal experience during treatment.

after every time treatment, whether becoming healthy or still ill, patients should be willing promptly feedback their physical condition to physicians as if they were family members, allowing physicians to review treatment effectiveness in a timely manner and continuously improve — rather than the current one-time transaction between doctors and patients, where physicians often do not even know whether their treatment was correct or effective. Patients often do not return not because they are cured, but because they no longer trust the physician and choose to switch hospitals or simply endure the illness.

  1. Addressing the fatal flaws of the current medical system itself, we will implement a joint doctor-patient responsibility system. Patients must continuously report their condition and physical state so that physicians can better track treatment, gain practical experience, and advance to higher levels. Only through such a virtuous cycle in healthcare can we achieve infinite health and longevity.

Of course, the most important measure is that the human body must not be treated as an object for profit-making. Otherwise, physicians’ wisdom will first and foremost pursue money. Even if patients understand medicine, it will only lead to endless disputes without real change. Therefore, just as education concerns everyone’s acquisition of spiritual nourishment, healthcare — which safeguards everyone’s physical health — must not be determined or even interfered with by any external factors. It must be treated as one’s own body and as a social responsibility and honor.

Clearly, there must be sufficient non-profit public hospitals to prevent falling into the other extreme — where hospitals are irresponsible to patients and only accountable to the officials who appoint them, leading to negligence or abuse of power, resulting in countless medical disputes, after which patients receive no relief or protection.

  1. To this end, public hospitals must implement a special direct democratic system: Patients and their families will jointly participate in the democratic management of the hospital, including the right to recall doctors. They can also request a public referendum on hospital decisions. Only when physicians and patients are institutionally in friendly interaction can a virtuous cycle be achieved, leading to joint health improvement and elevation.
  2. We also need to establish a comprehensive and systematic rescue mechanism: Develop all-round scientific fitness and wellness venues, combining them with volunteer services and spiritual enjoyment to prevent disease and strengthen physical condition. In addition to teaching physiology and medical knowledge from elementary school, we need to fully integrate theory with practice by building public fitness facilities everywhere — both outdoor and indoor ones that are weatherproof. Fitness activities should mainly be leisurely or even entertaining, rather than purely strength-based, so that everyone enjoys them and persists naturally.
  3. When future generations attend the brand-new local scientific schools starting from Grade 1, they will integrate with their body and accumulate knowledge of physiology, hygiene, biology, and medicine, becoming like half-physicians. This will enable everyone to progress from being ignorant and passive in terms of illness prevention in the past, to being knowledgeable and proactive in preventing illness, and even being able to cure minor illnesses by themselves. At the same time, they will be able to use relevant medical knowledge to promptly assist their relatives and friends when they are ill. Of course, only those who pass medical school general medicine studies and graduate with qualified academic performance, physical condition, and moral character can enter the ranks of physicians.
  4. In particular, once everyone gathers in the mountain-city-level Human Grand Building, we can freely implement our invented largest software patent, allowing everyone to freely receive systematic, scientific, and interesting scientific living guidance. This will make hospital physicians so idle that they may need to change careers —as hardly patient, only needing to elevate from treating illness to preventive education.

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