a.Perform a sensitivity analysis to see how NPV is affected by changes in the number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and salvage value.
b.Conduct a scenario analysis. Suppose that the hospital's staff concluded that the three most uncertain variables were number of procedures per day, average collection amount, and the equipment's salvage value. Furthermore, the following data were developed:
Scenario
|
Probability
|
Number of Procedures
|
Average Collection
|
Equipment Salvage Value
|
Worst
|
0.25
|
10
|
$60
|
$100,000
|
Most likely
|
0.50
|
15
|
80
|
200,000
|
Best
|
0.25
|
20
|
100
|
300,000
|
c. Finally, assume that California Health Center's average project has a coefficient of variation of NPV in the range of 1.0-2.0. (Hint: The coefficient of variation is defined as the standard deviation of NPV divided by the expected NPV.) The hospital adjusts for risk by adding or subtracting 3 percentage points to its 10 percent corporate cost of capital. After adjusting a differential risk, is the project still profitable?
d. What type of risk was measured and accounted for in parts b and c? Should this be of concern to the hospitals managers?