Some people may say that the hospital itself is a public place, where we all follow the principle of queuing. If the hospital sets a precedent for patients with chest pain, it may set a precedent for other diseases in the future, which is unfair to others.
But what I want to say is that the rules are made by people. Although the hospital is a public place, it is also a sacred place because it can save lives. If our condition is not so serious, we can actually let some seriously ill patients. Although this is a small move, it may save a person's life.
From this perspective, it is also particularly reasonable for hospitals to open a green channel for patients with chest pain. Imagine that if one day, people around us suddenly have chest pain, we will definitely be very anxious at this time. Wouldn't we be happy if the hospital had priority access for patients with chest pain? It can be said that everyone should consider the problem from the standpoint of others, so that all problems will not become problems. Therefore, I think it is just for the hospital to open a green channel for patients with chest pain.