Data relating to the cost of caring for individual patients were collected for all patients in a general surgical ward over a six-month period. From this the cost per patient was calculated for various diseases and was found to be related to duration of stay. Postoperative morbidity was important in determining cost. A system that calculates cost by means of units based on the use of resources rather than by cash cost accounting is probably the most suitable for a clinician who has to monitor resources. © 1979, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Harper, D. R. (1979). Disease cost in a surgical ward. British Medical Journal, 1(6164), 647–649. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6164.647
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