The Accounting System for Activities in the Hospitals, sistema de custeio por actividades nos hospitais (SCAH), is outlined to evaluate detailed cost elements, understanding cost behaviour, which can facilitate future policy decisions, because policy makers have the opportunity to more fully understand the implications of incremental changes. How blood cost should be measured is an open question. The blood and its components are becoming increasingly costly and scarce. We decided to apply the SCAH to the Blood Bank of IPOFG Lisbon, in order to evaluate a far more appropriate actual cost of the blood in our Institution. We used an activity-based approach to more fully account for the cost of blood, then present estimates, derived from the ...
BACKGROUND: Choosing an appropriate accounting system for hospital has always been a challenge for h...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
The Accounting System for Activities in the Hospitals, sistema de custeio por actividades nos hospit...
Os procedimentos em hemoterapia são complexos e caros. Exigem processos controlados e validados, equ...
Background: First of all, in method of Activity Based Costing (ABC), activities identify and then di...
ABSTRACT Background: Routine blood examination as a supporting examination facility shows the hi...
A new cost management system, called Activity Based Costing (ABC) system, has arisen to solve the li...
(The economic value of blood components: what is the contribution of the cost accounting tools? A lo...
Objectives: The implementation of Universal Health Coverage, as a necessary step towards achieving t...
The object of this review is to present and to shed light on joint cost-allocation methods that are ...
Objectives: To calculate the costs of blood collection, testing, storage, and transfusion in Greece....
The cost information is an indispensable tool for planning, monitoring and timely decisions making i...
Background and Objectives: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is the timely application of evidence‐base...
To realize an effective cost control, a practical and accurate cost accounting system is indispensab...
BACKGROUND: Choosing an appropriate accounting system for hospital has always been a challenge for h...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...
The Accounting System for Activities in the Hospitals, sistema de custeio por actividades nos hospit...
Os procedimentos em hemoterapia são complexos e caros. Exigem processos controlados e validados, equ...
Background: First of all, in method of Activity Based Costing (ABC), activities identify and then di...
ABSTRACT Background: Routine blood examination as a supporting examination facility shows the hi...
A new cost management system, called Activity Based Costing (ABC) system, has arisen to solve the li...
(The economic value of blood components: what is the contribution of the cost accounting tools? A lo...
Objectives: The implementation of Universal Health Coverage, as a necessary step towards achieving t...
The object of this review is to present and to shed light on joint cost-allocation methods that are ...
Objectives: To calculate the costs of blood collection, testing, storage, and transfusion in Greece....
The cost information is an indispensable tool for planning, monitoring and timely decisions making i...
Background and Objectives: Patient Blood Management (PBM) is the timely application of evidence‐base...
To realize an effective cost control, a practical and accurate cost accounting system is indispensab...
BACKGROUND: Choosing an appropriate accounting system for hospital has always been a challenge for h...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Risk management at any cost has become the apparent p...
A blood transfusion is one of the most common hospital procedures, yet there is a lack of reliable i...