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During our business trip to Germany in January 2024, we learned a shocking secret from a top figure in the German medical community: There is a renowned neurosurgeon in Germany has been exploiting the information gap between doctors and patients to make easy money in other countries for decades. Here’s how it works: when a wealthy patient in a developing country is diagnosed with brain tumor, the local doctors tell the patient that they cannot perform this kind of surgery. The patient immediately becomes anxious and panics, "Who can save my life?" The local doctor then recommends this surgeon from Germany to come to China and perform the surgery, with a starting price of 1 million Chinese yuan. Desperate to survive, the patient has no choice but to pay the expert from Germany 1 million or even 2 million Chinese yuan for a surgery that would normally cost 200,000 Chinese yuan. Afterward, the surgeon from Germany shares a portion of the fee with the referring doctor. For years, this is how he has been raking in money from developing countries. This so called big shot is highly regarded in China, particularly at a well-known Grade III Class A hospital in Beijing, which holds him in extremely high esteem. His team is still exploiting this tactic in China to rake in enormous profits. This has long been a widely acknowledged secret within Germany's neurosurgery community. The key issue is that the patients are completely unaware—they’re being grossly overcharged, yet they remain deeply grateful to these surgeons.
