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India's Walmart of Heart Surgery Cuts the Cost by 98%
Devi Shetty keeps photographs of Mother Teresa and Mahatma
Gandhi on his desk, and he’s obsessed with making cardiac surgery
affordable for millions of Indians. But these two facts are not
connected. Shetty’s a heart surgeon-turned-businessman who founded a
chain of 21 medical centers around India. Every bit the capitalist, he
has trimmed costs by buying cheaper scrubs and spurning air-conditioning
and other efficiencies. That’s helped cut the price of artery-clearing
coronary bypass surgery to 95,000 rupees ($1,555)—half of what it was 20
years ago. He wants to get it down to $800 within a decade. The same
procedure costs $106,385 at Ohio’s Cleveland Clinic, according to data
from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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