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Q: Is it true that Chinese doctors accept bribes to perform better?

I've heard Chinese friends tell me horror stories of doctors doing half-hearted operations and not dispensing the best anesthetics to those who don't offer them extra cash. My friend said she had no choice but to give 5000 RMB extra to a doctor operating on her husband to guarantee that he would pull through. Has anyone heard of similar stories? This is horrifying!

15 years 6 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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they call it 红包 (hong bao)。。 i have heard a lot about these things .. Even teachers are paid that way ..
this is what the chinese call culture ..

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Not only Chinese culture do it, but as far as I've seen, all the doctors are accepting bribes.

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15 years 6 weeks ago

Getting halp from moar and moar people is like spin-o-rama high-fiving new friends on answers.echinacities.com with a tip of the hat finishing move.

 
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