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Across many countries, healthcare systems are confronting a similar dilemma,
how to maintain quality care while protecting the workforce that delivers it.
China's discussion about physician burnout reflects that broader global challenge.
What can we do to curb the current lung shifts, growing patient demand,
and emotional pressure, which are pushing medical professionals toward a breaking point?
In this year's two sessions, lawmakers and political advisors are having heated discussion,
and Roundtable invites you to join the spring storm with us together.
For today's show, I'm joining Dubai's Steve Hatherly and Yushan.
Now pull up a chan- and join the conversation.
Doctors dedicate their lives to caring for others.
Then who's ensuring that they are supported, protected, and respected?
As policy makers in China explore solutions ranging from resource reform to AI assisted healthcare,
one thing is clear,
protecting the wellbeing of medical workers is essential for the future of healthcare itself.
So how's the situation now?
What are we doing to release their pressure?