Patient-Level Cost Estimation for Health Services at Secondary Hospital, Saudi Arabia

Author:

Mehmood AsimORCID,Ahmed ZafarORCID,Azeez Fahad Khan,Akhtar Sohail,Rehman WajihaORCID,Idrees Sumaira

Abstract

Cost information can help to improve the quality of medical care budgeting, and it can also improve the efficient allocation of resources and patient outcomes. The objective of this study was to estimate the inpatient unit cost of healthcare services in a secondary hospital in Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional retrospective approach was applied to categorize the inpatients discharged from the hospital from January to December 2018. A top-down costing method for cost estimation was used. We found that the overhead cost center holds 40.17% of the total hospital cost, and intermediate and final care cost centers consumed 25.50% and 34.33%, respectively. Among inpatients wards, the Surgical ward had the highest operational cost (39.27%). Human resources consumed the hospital's highest resources (75%) on salaries. The hospital's cost structure was not remarkable and needs revolutionary changes to adopt the new payment mechanism envisioned in the 2030 Saudi vision.

Publisher

Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI

Subject

General Medicine

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