Costs of major surgeries

(CAT 2007)

The Table below shows the comparative costs, in US Dollars, of major surgeries in USA and a select few Asian countries.




The equivalent of one US Dollar in the local currencies is given below:




A consulting firm found that the quality of the health services were not the same in all the countries above. A poor quality of a surgery may have significant repercussions in future, resulting in more cost in correcting mistakes. The cost of poor quality of surgery is given in the table below:




1. A US citizen is hurt in an accident and requires an angioplasty, hip replacement and a knee replacement. Cost of foreign travel and stay is not a consideration since the government will take care of it. Which country will result in the cheapest package, taking cost of poor quality into account?
a. India
b. Thailand
c. Malaysia
d. Singapore
e. USA

2. Taking the cost of poor quality into account, which country/countries will be the most expensive for knee replacement?
a. India
b. Thailand
c. Malaysia
d. Singapore
e. India and Singapore

3. Approximately, what difference in amount in Bahts will it make to a Thai citizen if she were to get a hysterectomy done in India instead of in her native country, taking into account the cost of poor quality? (It costs 7500 Bahts for one-way travel between Thailand and India).
a. 23500
b. 40500
c. 57500
d. 67500
e. 75000

4. The rupee value increases to Rs.35 for a US Dollar, and all other things including quality, remain the same. What is the approximate difference in cost, in US Dollars, between Singapore and India for a Spinal Fusion, taking this change into account?
a. 700
b. 2500
c. 4500
d. 8000

e. No difference

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