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Previous studies have shown the advantages of using activity-based costing (ABC) methodology in the health care industry. The potential values of ABC methodology in health care are derived from the more accurate cost calculation compared to the traditional step-down costing, and the potentials to evaluate quality or effectiveness of health care based on health care activities. This project used ABC methodology to profile the cost structure of inpatients with surgical procedures at the Department of Colorectal Surgery in a public teaching hospital, and to identify the missing or inappropriate clinical procedures. We found that ABC methodology was able to accurately calculate costs and to identify several missing pre- and post-surgical nursing education activities in the course of treatment.
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Yen-Ju Lin, B., Chao, TH., Yao, Y. et al. How Can Activity-Based Costing Methodology Be Performed as a Powerful Tool to Calculate Costs and Secure Appropriate Patient Care?. J Med Syst 31, 85–90 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-005-9010-z
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