Chapter 68: Investigation and Research

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Chapter 68: Investigation and Research

On the other side, Wu Hao, who was guarding his father's ward overnight, naturally witnessed everything that happened.

"It seems that the medication is going as expected, and there haven't been any unexpected incidents. Since that's the case, I can administer it to my father." In reality, Wu Hao's slight concern was completely unnecessary. The reason he prepared two doses of the medication was merely a psychological measure.

However, Wu Hao didn't choose to administer the medication tonight because he needed evidence of his absence. So he could only wait until tomorrow night to secretly enter the hospital and administer it to his father using the same method.

Meanwhile, it was a sleepless night for some individuals in the hospital, namely the on-duty doctors and other medical staff.

As morning arrived, the hospital's director, along with some department heads and attending physicians, gathered together to discuss the condition of the patient from the previous night.

"Dr. Zhou, have you thoroughly investigated the medication used by the patient last night?" the director asked.

"Director, we have checked the medication used by the patient in recent days, and everything appears to be normal. They were routine medications we use for tumor patients. Furthermore, we reviewed the surveillance videos in the corridor from these past few days, and apart from the hospital staff and the patient's family members, no one else had contact with the patient," Dr. Zhou hurriedly explained.

It turned out that after discovering the patient's special condition last night, Dr. Zhou immediately informed the director and others before examining the unusual medications the patient had recently used, as well as whether any strangers had contacted the patient.

Naturally, they found no abnormal situations. After all, everything Wu Hao did was controlled using telekinesis, including disposing of the injection tools in locations covered by corridor surveillance cameras.

What clues could these individuals find? After all, there were no monitoring devices in the patient's ward. Only the areas with frequent foot traffic, such as the corridors and elevators, had corresponding surveillance facilities.

However, these advancements are only expected to happen in the future. Even being able to increase the chances of recovery at present is already a significant breakthrough.

Regarding the discussions within the hospital, Wu Hao is naturally unaware. But even without knowing the specifics, he can guess that the hospital will definitely investigate this matter.

Moreover, the investigation will be conducted secretly, and they probably won't make it public until they have concrete results.

On that evening, Wu Hao arrived at the hospital building. In the garden downstairs, he silently administered the medication to his father using his mental perception and telekinesis.

Since his father was hospitalized, his overall health had significantly deteriorated. Regardless of the specific ailment, once a person is admitted to the hospital, their overall physical condition can't compare to before.

The primary factor causing this is undoubtedly the hospital environment. An environment can alter a person's entire state, and it's not something to be taken lightly.

Of course, in some cases, hospitalization is unavoidable, such as for acute or frequently recurring conditions. In these situations, it is necessary to be admitted to ensure prompt emergency treatment during episodes.

However, for chronic conditions, it is best to avoid hospitalization as much as possible because hospitals are not conducive to complete patient recovery. While hospitals are places for saving lives and providing care, they are also hotspots for various diseases, viruses, and pathogens. How can one expect to fully recover while staying in such an environment?

In my personal opinion, hospitals in the future should be divided into two types. One would be dedicated to accommodating patients with acute conditions that require immediate treatment. The other would be specialized in providing rehabilitation and recovery for patients with chronic illnesses. Patients who require observation or long-term care should be admitted to the latter type of facility.

On that evening, after Wu Hao administered the medication to his father, he continued to observe for a while. Only when he sensed through his mental perception that his father's cancer cells were completely under control, did he leave with peace of mind.