Exploration of Stigmatization of Medical Personnel under the Situation of Anti-corruption in Medicine
DOI: 10.23977/mediacr.2024.050322 | Downloads: 16 | Views: 807
Author(s)
Haoxiang Wang 1, Fang Fu 2, Shuang Xu 1, Tong Li 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Hefei Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, 230031, China
2 Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, 230031, China
Corresponding Author
Haoxiang WangABSTRACT
Medical anti-corruption is a profound and arduous reform task that requires the participation and support of the entire society. However, while strengthening supervision and accountability, and punishing corruption severely, the entire group of "medical personnel" should not be stigmatized due to a small number of cases being "blindfolded". This article explores the phenomenon of image stigmatization faced by medical personnel under the situation of anti-corruption in medicine, analyzes the reasons for its occurrence, and provides suggestions for improving their professional image. In the short term, the anti-corruption of medicine has indeed brought certain negative impacts on the image and reputation of medical personnel. The reshaping and improvement of professional image, which is currently in a "low valley," still requires joint efforts from multiple aspects.
KEYWORDS
Medical anti-corruption; Medical personnel; Professional image; Stigmatization; Get kickbacks; receive red envelopes; Internet populism; Online medical disputesCITE THIS PAPER
Haoxiang Wang, Fang Fu, Shuang Xu, Tong Li, Exploration of Stigmatization of Medical Personnel under the Situation of Anti-corruption in Medicine. Media and Communication Research (2024) Vol. 5: 142-149. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/mediacr.2024.050322.
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