Even liver cancer was rarely treated in private hospitals. Vascular diseases were the focus of their treatment.
This was because medical consumables were the most expensive. A large rack would cost tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands, and the profits were the highest.
On the other hand, the cardiothoracic Department had low profits and high risks, and it also needed the relevant supporting departments and personnel. It was possible that there might not be a single surgery in a year, and there was no such thing as paying for the cardiothoracic surgery doctors.
Professor Zhang's private hospital was already considered a relatively large hospital, and it could still perform interventional surgeries.
In the beginning, private hospitals could only treat hemorrhoids or scam people.
Mao Chi's face was gloomy. He changed his clothes and came to his car. He was thinking that if he couldn't get the stent out, he would have to go to the thoracic Department.