1.Analysis of Cost and Efficiency of a Medical Nursing Unit Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing.
Ji Young LIM ; Mi Ja KIM ; Chang Gi PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2011;41(4):500-509
PURPOSE: Time-driven activity-based costing was applied to analyze the nursing activity cost and efficiency of a medical unit. METHODS: Data were collected at a medical unit of a general hospital. Nursing activities were measured using a nursing activities inventory and classified as 6 domains using Easley-Storfjell Instrument. Descriptive statistics were used to identify general characteristics of the unit, nursing activities and activity time, and stochastic frontier model was adopted to estimate true activity time. RESULTS: The average efficiency of the medical unit using theoretical resource capacity was 77%, however the efficiency using practical resource capacity was 96%. According to these results, the portion of non-added value time was estimated 23% and 4% each. The sums of total nursing activity costs were estimated 109,860,977 won in traditional activity-based costing and 84,427,126 won in time-driven activity-based costing. The difference in the two cost calculating methods was 25,433,851 won. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that the time-driven activity-based costing provides useful and more realistic information about the efficiency of unit operation compared to traditional activity-based costing. So time-driven activity-based costing is recommended as a performance evaluation framework for nursing departments based on cost management.
Costs and Cost Analysis
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Hospitals, General/economics
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Humans
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Internal Medicine/*economics
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Nursing Service, Hospital/*economics
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Task Performance and Analysis
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Time Factors