Doctors at the hospital won't say they dislike doing business with wealthy people; on the contrary, earning a living in this way is not shabby.
Doing business with wealthy people yields high profits, and the money earned can be used to update equipment and instruments at the hospital, benefiting all patients—it's truly rewarding. However, it is not easy for domestic hospitals to engage in business with the wealthy. The affluent adore the advanced medical technologies of developed countries, resulting in money being earned by foreigners. This is the most distressing point for domestic hospital doctors.
It's not that domestic doctors can't perform surgeries, but rather that their instruments are not as advanced, their medicines are not as new, and the pace of updates is slower than others. Medicine requires not only the hard work of doctors but also comprehensive collaboration from logistics departments including pharmaceuticals, equipment, and instruments.
