A Patient-specific Approach to Hospital Cost Accounting
AUTOR(ES)
Macdonald, Larry K.
RESUMO
The hospital facilities and manpower used for the various procedures of a delivery suite are identified and measured as the basis for determining individual patient costs. The method of measuring staff and facility requirements, including the “cost of readiness” and the cost of inherent inefficiencies, generates detailed information that can be used in determining utilization ranges for budgeting decisions, for planning space needs, for personnel scheduling, and for patient billing.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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