Health Care Surgical Costs

Forbes Open-Heart Surgery–90% off 1.A patient was in need of complicated heart surgery. His hospital said the cost would be 0000 and wanted 0000 up front. The patient’s son, a medical student, knew of the medical tourism industry and arranged for his father to have the operation overseas. The complicated surgery was a success. The cost: 00. How is this possible? Excellent hospitals can be built overseas without the bureaucratic red tape found in the US, thereby saving construction time. Construction costs are lower, as are nursing, physician and administrative expenses. members.forbes.com 0 per day, per patient (room and board covers mortgage, util and ma) per day, per patient, per nurse (8 patients per nurse) 0 per hour, per surgeon (5 hours avg heart surgery, 4 surgeons) cardiovascular surgeon (1) Surgeon – Heart Transplant” in the United States is 5725. assisting surgeons (2) about half of the surgeon 0000 cardiovascular anesthesiologist (1) 0000 perfusion technologist, who runs the heart-lung machine (1) 5000 cardiovascular nurses (2) 000 0 per hour testing (4 hours per day) Common Blood Tests Before Surgery * CBC: The Complete Blood Count * Chem 7: The Blood Chemistry Panel * Liver Function Panel (Liver Function Tests, LFTs) * PT/PTT/INR (Coagulation Study) * Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Non-Invasive Testing Before Surgery * Magnetic Resonance Imagining (MRI) * Computed Tomography (CT Scan, Cat Scan) and CT Scan Video * X-ray and X
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