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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Ministry of Health: Hospital Bill Size

Ministry of Health: Hospital Bill Size: "Hospital Bill Size"

provides details on the size of hospital bills according to conditions / procedures and ward class. Some of the conditions/ procedures featured include those for which patient treatment is more complex as they may have developed complications during the admission (complications) and/or had other co-existing medical conditions (comorbidities).

billsThe figures quoted are based on actual bill size data submitted by the hospitals. The bill sizes for public hospitals are complete and include all charges including doctors' professional fees.

The data for private hospitals, however, may not be complete as not all doctors' professional fees may be fully accounted.

To ensure that there are adequate cases for meaningful comparisons, bill sizes for conditions/ procedures with less than 30 cases for that particular ward class within each hospital will not be shown. Should you wish to find out more, please check with the hospitals directly.

Please select a condition/procedure:


bulletAppendix surgery (Appendicectomy)bulletAsthma Age<50
bulletAsthma Age<50 with complicationsbulletBack problems (Medical)
bulletBreast lump removalbulletBronchiolitis
bulletCarpal tunnel release surgerybulletCataract surgery (Phacoemulsification)
bulletChest painbulletChronic obstructive airways disease
bulletCircumcision Age<10bulletCircumcision Age>=10
bulletColonoscopybulletDelivery (Caesarean section)
bulletDelivery (Caesarean section) with severe complicationsbulletDelivery (Normal)
bulletDelivery (Normal) with severe complicationsbulletDengue Age<60
bulletDiabetes Age<60bulletDiabetes Age>=60
bulletDiabetic eye disease (Laser treatment)bulletDizziness and giddiness (Vestibular neuritis, vertigo)
bulletEar infection (Middle ear) Age<10bulletEar infection (Middle ear) Age>=10
bulletEpilepsybulletFainting and collapse
bulletFebrile convulsionsbulletGallbladder removal surgery (Laparoscopic)
bulletGastroenteritis (Diarrhea) Age<10bulletGastroscopy
bulletGlaucoma surgery (Single eye, single procedure)bulletHaemorrhoid surgery (Haemorrhoidectomy)
bulletHand, wrist or finger surgerybulletHead injury (Minor)
bulletHeart angiography (Coronary angiography)bulletHeart angioplasty (Coronary angioplasty)
bulletHeart attackbulletHeart attack with heart angiography (Coronary angiography)
bulletHeart failurebulletHeart surgery (Coronary artery bypass graft)
bulletHernia repair (Inguinal)bulletHip replacement surgery
bulletHysterectomy surgery for non-malignant conditions Age>=40

bulletKidney & Urinary Tract Conditions (Cystoscopy)bulletKidney & Urinary Tract Infections Age<70
bulletKidney & Urinary Tract Infections Age<70 with complicationsbulletKidney & Urinary Tract Infections Age>=70 with complications
bulletKidney failurebulletKidney failure with complications
bulletKnee replacement surgerybulletLumps and bumps removal (Sebaceous cysts, lipoma)
bulletLung cancerbulletLung cancer with complications
bulletMenstrual disorders (Diagnostic procedures)bulletMyopia surgery (LASIK, both eyes)
bulletMyopia surgery (LASIK, single eye)bulletNewborn baby (Normal) with phototherapy
bulletOvarian cyst removal surgery for non-malignant conditions Age<40bulletPneumonia
bulletPneumonia in elderly (Age>=55) with complicationsbulletPneumonia in young (Age<55) with complications
bulletProstate (Enlarged, medical treatment)bulletProstate operation (TURP)

bulletSkin infection (cellulitis)bulletSkin infection (Cellulitis) with complications
bulletSleep apnoeabulletStroke
bulletStroke with complicationsbulletTonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
bulletUrinary stones with lithotripsybulletUrinary stones without lithotripsy

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