首页
登录
职称英语
You will hear an interview with Dr. Aishwarya Rai. For each question(23-
You will hear an interview with Dr. Aishwarya Rai. For each question(23-
游客
2025-05-24
25
管理
问题
You will hear an interview with Dr. Aishwarya Rai.
For each question(23-30), mark one letter(A, B or C)for the correct answer.
After you have listened once, replay the recording. [br] According to Aishwarya Rai, China
You will hear an interview with Dr. Aishwarya Rai.
For each question(23-30), mark one letter(A, B or C)for the correct answer.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
You have 45 seconds to read through the questions.
[Pause]
Now listen, and mark A, B or C.
Man: So-called medical tourism is on the rise for everything from cardiac care and plastic surgery to hip and knee replacements. As a recent Bollywood Business School case study written by Dr. Aishwarya Rai, the globalization of health care also provides a fascinating angle on globalization generally and is of great interest to corporate strategists.
Woman: Be an honour.
Man: What led you to research and write this case?
Woman: I travelled to India. It was so amazing to find "first-world health care at emerging-market prices" as the case says. Often better care — by which I mean technologically first-rate care with far greater "customer service" and accessibility — is available in parts of India than in my neighbourhood in Boston.
Man: A lot of entrusting medical care to different locations is about a psychological fear of the unknown.
Woman: For a long time I’ve been interested in studying world-class companies in developing countries. For me and my colleague Salman Khan, India has served as an intellectual laboratory. So I’ve always been anecdotally aware of the possibility that people could benefit from India’s soft assets, so to speak. In this case that means skilled health-care professionals — doctors, nurses, technicians, etc. The fact that the cost of living is so much lower in India means that the same service is possible at a fraction of the price elsewhere.
Man: Why is India gaining importance for medical tourism?
Woman: India is encouragingly less "scary" now. An important strategic challenge for developing-country hospitals is to reduce the psychological fear.
Man: What other factors support the rising popularity in medical tourism?
Woman: India is rising because there’s just a ton of very well-trained doctors just like there is a ton of well-trained engineers. Over the decades, many engineers have relocated to Silicon Valley, but for doctors it remains the case that barriers to enter the U.S. medical profession are still large.
Man: India is known for its pool of engineering and mathematical talent for software, offshoring and outsourcing. Is that the case medicine, too?
Woman: Absolutely. In the 1950s and ’60s, the Indian government invested a lot in higher education. By now, there is at least a small handful of medical institutes which are really first-rate, and the doctors they produce are extremely well trained. India has had a unique competitive advantage as a result of this deeper pool of technical knowledge and the fact that it is simply a large country and has more people.
Man: What’s the outlook for China, India’s larger and more populous neighbour?
Woman: I would expect to see dynamics in China similar to what is happening in other parts of Southeast Asia. China frequently makes the news for stem cell therapies that are not allowed in the West. So while I think India has some unique features it is not strictly unique.
Man: How do you apply a strategic point of view to medical tourism?
Woman: From a strategic point of view, you can move the output or the input. Applying this idea to human health care sounds a bit crude, but the output is the patient, the input is the doctor. We used to move the input around, and make doctors go to new locations outside their country of origin. But in many instances it might be more efficient to move the patients to where the doctors are as long as we are not compromising the health care of the patients.
选项
A、does not allow stem cell therapies.
B、excels in stem cell therapies.
C、has some unique features that India does not posses.
答案
B
解析
转载请注明原文地址:http://tihaiku.com/zcyy/4087431.html
相关试题推荐
Youwillhearaninterview.LiisthejournalistofCaijingNewspaper:Shen
Youwillhearaninterview.LiisthejournalistofCaijingNewspaper:Shen
Youwillhearaninterview.LiisthejournalistofCaijingNewspaper:Shen
Youwillhearaninterview.LiisthejournalistofCaijingNewspaper:Shen
Youwillhearaninterview.LiisthejournalistofCaijingNewspaper:Shen
Youwillhearaninterviewwithsomemythsaboutbanks.Foreachquestio
Youwillhearaninterviewwithsomemythsaboutbanks.Foreachquestio
Youwillhearaninterviewwithsomemythsaboutbanks.Foreachquestio
Youwillhearaninterviewwithsomemythsaboutbanks.Foreachquestio
YouwillhearaninterviewwithamanageronblendingEasternandWesternma
随机试题
Becauseearlymanviewedillnessasdivinepunishmentandhealingaspurificatio
Thismodeloftypewriterisefficient,economicaland(practice)______forcolle
【B1】[br]【B8】A、threatenB、mingleC、fascinateD、ellipseA语意辨析。A威胁;B使混合;C迷住;D椭圆。由
[originaltext]W:Excuseme,sir.I’mnewhere.Couldyoushowmehowtomakea
设f(x)在[a,b]上连续,且f(a)
b,试证
桥梁静载试验当出现下述()等情形时,应暂时停止试验,带查明原因且能保证安全时,
简述影响幼儿亲社会行为的因素。
《土建设施运维细则》规定,爬梯应安装牢固,并可靠接地,应装设护笼或采取其他防跌落
下表为2008年我国对日本、俄罗斯两国的出口、进口额(单位:亿美元)及其增长速度
工程竣工验收时,应当具备的条件有()。A.上级部门的批准文件 B.完整的技术档
最新回复
(
0
)