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    When she came back to let the old man still ride in the ambulance, she disagreed a bit, but Tang Jia Chong said he called and paid for it, so she shut up.

    The doctor did not answer Liu Guixiang’s question, and after doing the examination, he said to Liu Debao:

    “You should rest at home, take your medicine on time, and go out in the sun more often when the weather is good to move your arms and legs. I will come over once a day from now on. When I’m not here, if there’s any discomfort, you can talk to the young female doctor.”

    “You’re coming back tomorrow?” Liu Debao frowned.

    “Wait, what does it mean to talk to a young female doctor? She’s staying?”

    “She comes in at 9 a.m. and goes back at 8 p.m. every day.” The doctor said.

    “What?”

    “We didn’t call a private caretaker.”

    Liu Guixiang’s few were also surprised.

    Mu Xiao asked the doctor, “Isn’t my grandfather all discharged from the hospital, are there still any major problems with his body, why does he still need a doctor to come and check on him every day? There’s also a special nurse left to keep an eye on him.”

    The doctor glanced at Tang Jia Chong and replied, “There’s nothing serious wrong with the old man, but it’s safer to check. As for the nurse–“

    “Your hospital to engage in this kind of door-to-door service, is not blindly messing around with explicit charges, right, we did not call.” Liu Guixiang said anxiously.

    “Doctor, can my dad really be discharged?” Liu Long also asked worriedly.

    Why do you need a doctor to come over every day when you are discharged.

    “Doctor, that’s not what you said before. You guys said that I’ve gotten better and can be discharged early.” Liu Debao was also anxious.

    He was worried about the hospitalization fee, and he didn’t want Mu Xiaozhen to be with him so much every day.

    Repeatedly asked the doctor for early discharge when Mako was not present.

    That’s what got me out of the hospital today.

    But even though he was the one who mentioned his discharge several times, the doctor talked to him and he was really okay.

    In the face of the crowd’s questions, the doctor was a bit overwhelmed; he was just following the rules from above.

    And the leader said that he was told not to say anything about the expenses.

    This Mr. Tang here was also in the Dean’s office at that time, and this man seemed to be so powerful that even the Dean spoke to him respectfully.

    While the doctor was looking at Tang Jia Chong with difficulty, Tang Jia Chong spoke up:

    “Grandpa, don’t worry, the doctor said you’re not in any serious trouble means you’re fine. This service provided by the hospital is also free of charge, and they will only be here for half a month.”

    “Half a month? Why should it be free for such a long time.” Liu Debao asked.

    This is a doctor running to the patient’s home to give medical treatment, now what things do not charge ah, I heard that there is also some kind of errand company, to help deliver a thing are charged.

    That little girl in the neighborhood let an errand boy run a cup of milk tea the other day, and even charged 10 bucks to go over there.

    With the money for the milk tea, it cost almost 40 in total, which is ridiculously expensive.

    It wasn’t like that in their rural areas, especially before.

    It’s not a matter of saying who carries a thing.

    “Yeah, it used to be barefoot doctors who made house calls and only charged a small consultation fee. Nowadays, doctors who can make house calls are all private doctors, only rich people.” Du Hefeng said.

    He knew about this stuff, and some of the rich and powerful had specialized family doctors on call, making regular house calls to check on various body indicators.

    The cost is naturally expensive.

    There are also personal massage therapists, nail technicians, and personal fitness trainers.

    Anything can come to your door as long as you have the money.

    The crowd also looked at Tang Jia Chong in confusion.

    “Grandpa, here’s the thing, I’ve helped the hospital develop a program for free before, and this time, in return, they’re offering you half a month of free in-home monitoring visits.”

    “Really?” Mako asked.

    Tang Jia Chong nodded, “We’re also more relieved to have a professional come over to watch Grandpa.”

    “Since it’s free, it’s a waste of time. I told you so, we don’t feel at ease with being discharged from the hospital so early.” Liu Hongying immediately said happily.

    Tang Jia Chong smiled and took out another box.

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