Recently, Liu Fei, a doctor of plastic surgery at Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital, was reported by the Internet.In the afternoon of Saturday (August 12), the Health and Health Bureau of Shenzhen Nanshan District reported that the disciplinary inspection and supervision agency had been involved in the investigation.
The netizen who accounts "Thousands of Purple Thousands of Red Durian" issued a letter of reporting through Weibo, claiming to be Liu Fei's wife, saying that Liu Fei can redeem more than 100,000 (RMB, about 0.19 yuan for 1 yuan, about 0.19 each year.Xinyuan); take the use of duties to receive patients' shopping cards, valuable jewelry, famous tea famous wine, and cash of medical representatives, etc.;The married nurse maintains long -term improper men and women.
The account also said that there are a lot of relevant corruption evidence in your hand, including the original gray income and the derailed mobile hard disk.
The Shenzhen Nanshan District Health and Health Bureau reported through the official public account "Health Nanshan" on Saturday that the real -name report on the interoperability of Nanshan Hospital's plastic surgeon, Liu, the bureau attached great importance to it, and the disciplinary inspection and supervision agency has been involved in interventioninvestigation.
China recently set off an unprecedented medical anti -corruption storm. The National Health and Health Commission held video conferences with 10 departments including the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Security on July 21.Concentrated problems.According to statistics, nearly 170 high -level hospitals such as hospitals in various parts of China have been investigated, and the number of people exceeds twice as many as last year.
Chongqing, Sichuan, and other places such as Friday (August 11) followed up and announced centralized remediation reporting methods to promote the wave of reporting to the medical industry.The China Network has been reported every day this week. Among them, the two hot report documents involved Deng Qiwen, Dean of Shenzhen Nanshan District Hospital, and Meng Jie, director of the Department of Respiratory Department of Xiangya Third Hospital in Changsha, Hunan.