[Reporter Li Shaoling/Taipei Report] Golden Horse actor Chen Yiwen played the director of Pok Oi Hospital "Tang Rongkang" in the album "International Bridge Club" rumor "Peaceful Return". The patient in the wheelchair turned out to be the well-known writer Fujii tree. The dean played by Chen Yiwen immediately called "Mr. Fujii" enthusiastically when he saw Fujii tree, and cared about his condition. The service is like the scene of a department store. What is interesting is the lines of Fujii Shu in the play. He introduced his new work in the play as "Aren't We Married: Maokong Love Story: There is a Girl Called Feeling" B in the Sixth Lane Cafe The 11th Floor of the Building", triggering a hilarious discussion among netizens, saying: "It's okay to continue to pick up."

Chen Yiwen plays "Tang Rongkang", the director of Pok Oi Hospital in "Return in Peace".

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There is a scene in the play showing nurses standing in line in the hospital lobby, bowing in line and saying to the patients, "Good morning, hello." The director of the hospital also stood at the door to welcome the patients and greeted the patients. Even the director called the patient's name It can be seen that the scene seems to be chaotic like a department store, which aroused heated discussions among netizens.

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Chen Yiwen plays "Tang Rongkang", the director of Pok Oi Hospital in "Return in Peace".

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The crew of "Peaceful Return" explained that the Taiwanese government began to promote the loosening and privatization of medical laws and regulations in the mid-to-late 1980s, encouraging private individuals and consortiums to invest in hospital construction, which accelerated the marketization of medical care; public hospitals also canceled some subsidies and had to be responsible for their own profits and losses. As a result, public hospitals must try to admit more patients and earn more money in order to maintain their operations.

The year 2003 presented in the drama "Peaceful Return" happens to be in such a time and space background, and medical care is gradually becoming a service industry.

The bowing reception shown in the plot, or the dean's personal visits to communicate with patients, are all real scenes from that year. The crew emphasizes that this phenomenon has a clear logic of the times, and it did not happen suddenly.

Chen Yiwen plays "Tang Rongkang", the director of Pok Oi Hospital in "Return in Peace".

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Another hot topic is "Didn't the doctors and nurses in the hospital wear masks back then?" This also led to many real doctors and nurses jumping up to tell about the situation back then, "Wearing a mask will be scolded, saying that patients will not be able to see our smile." , "We have really experienced it. Standing outside the clinic to say good morning, beauty is a necessary course, hotel-style services are provided, and masks are not allowed... These are the blood and tears of history!", "I still I saw the dean bring the vice-president a lion dance to congratulate the chairman...Later, other branches followed suit.”, “The old professor would teach students that ‘you can’t wear a mask when you see a patient, and you can’t wear gloves when you touch a patient. Dear, do you wear gloves when you take care of your parents?" ", "The old professor will teach students, "You can't wear a mask when you see a patient, and you can't wear gloves when you touch a patient. It's like being sick, will you wear gloves when you take care of your parents?" "

Chen Yiwen (middle) performed with the nurses of Xiuchuan Hospital in "Peaceful Return".

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Writer Fujii Shu (in a wheelchair) interacts humorously with Chen Yiwen (middle) who plays the dean in "Return in Peace".

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The crew further explained that many doctors and nurses believe that there are many problems in the evaluation system itself. Not only are many certifications or hospital evaluations considered to be creating the illusion of perfect hospital management, but some hospitals or medical staff even have to make false stories in order to cope with the evaluation. Or falsification, and these falsifications have endangered the quality of medical care. All these institutional factors are intertwined, and they are all one of the causes of the SARS storm.

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