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The document describes a scenario where a hospital has one dialysis machine that can operate for 30 hours per week. There are multiple patients who require dialysis treatment. As the hospital boss, you must decide how to allocate the 30 hours of machine time among the patients. The patients have varying needs and circumstances, including their age, family status, expected transplant timeline, and potential to donate funds to purchase a new machine. You must list your allocation preferences on the worksheet.

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@assignment 8-Scarcity and Choices

The document describes a scenario where a hospital has one dialysis machine that can operate for 30 hours per week. There are multiple patients who require dialysis treatment. As the hospital boss, you must decide how to allocate the 30 hours of machine time among the patients. The patients have varying needs and circumstances, including their age, family status, expected transplant timeline, and potential to donate funds to purchase a new machine. You must list your allocation preferences on the worksheet.

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GROUP MEMBERS: ______________________________________________

WORKSHEET 3-WHAT IS ECONOMICS REALLY ABOUT?


Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity Cost in the Health Sector

A dialysis machine.
These machines are used for patients who have kidneys that
don’t work properly – without dialysis the patients would
quickly die. They are expensive – costing about $100,000.

Some patients can get a kidney transplant, which


means they won’t need dialysis any longer.

A hospital in a town has one dialysis machine that can


run for 30 hours per week. As the boss of the hospital,
you must decide who gets the treatment.

There are a number of patients who require


treatment and their needs are given below.

Patient A: 6 year old child who needs 10 hours per week. They are
awaiting a kidney transplant which is expected to occur in one year.

Patient B: A 55 year old man who needs 5 hours per week. He is married with grown
up children.

Patient C: A 3 year old child who will need dialysis indefinitely. Currently needs 4 hours
per week.

Patient D: 78 year old female, 4 hours per week.

Patient E : 7 year old child, has three brothers and sisters, 4 hours per week.

Patient F: 8 year old child, no brothers and sisters, 5 hours per week.

Patient G: 30 year old female, two young children, 6 hours per week.

Patient H: 30 year old male, two young children, 5 hours per week.

Patient I: 30 year old male, no children, 4 hours per week.

Patient J: 45 year old man with no children. Needs 6 hours per week but has a brother
who will donate a kidney. This will take place in six month’s time.
Patient K: A 65 year old man who requires 10 hours per week. As he has quite wealthy, he has
promised to buy another dialysis machine for the hospital if he is still alive in one year’s time.

Decide how you will allocate the 30 hours, in order of preference and
describe your decision on the blank side of the worksheet.

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