Improving hospital cost accounting with activity-based costing

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In this article, activity-based costing, an approach that has proved to be an improvement over the conventional costing system in product costing, is introduced. By combining activity-based costing with standard costing, health care administrators can better plan and control the costs of health services provided while ensuring that the organization's bottom line is healthy. © 1993 Aspen Publishers, Inc.

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Chan, Y. C. L. (1993). Improving hospital cost accounting with activity-based costing. Health Care Management Review, 18(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004010-199301810-00008

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