Literature DB >> 16201419

The utilization of activity-based cost accounting in hospitals.

Dennis Emmett1, Robert Forget.   

Abstract

Healthcare costs are being examined on all fronts. Healthcare accounts for 11% of the gross national product and will continue to rise as the "babyboomers" reach retirement age. While ascertaining costs is important, most research shows that costing methods have not been implemented in hospitals. This study is concerned with the use of costing methods; particularly activity-based cost accounting. A mail survey of CFOs was undertaken to determine the type of cost accounting method they use. In addition, they were asked whether they were aware of activity-based cost accounting and whether they had implemented it or were planning to implement it. Only 71.8% were aware of it and only 4.7% had implemented it. In addition, only 52% of all hospitals report using any cost accounting systems. Education needs to ensure that all healthcare executives are cognizant of activity-based accounting and its importance in determining costs. Only by determining costs can hospitals strive to contain them.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16201419     DOI: 10.1300/J375v15n02_06

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Mark Public Relations        ISSN: 1539-0934


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