Final technical report for CBA : cost benefit analysis of computerization in hospitals; a marginal cost approach

Abstract

The objective of this study is to conduct a cost benefit analysis of computerization in hospitals. This was done with the help of a marginal cost analysis between computerized hospitals and control hospitals with manual procedures still in use, across three countries: Pakistan, Philippines and Afghanistan. The cost structure for the program was calculated using the marginal costing methodology. It was found that computerizing certain laboratory testing procedures significantly reduced the cost-per test figures for each of the four types of tests we investigated. Our analysis concludes that computerizing the testing process at hospitals significantly reduces per-test costs.

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Keywords

COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, PAKISTAN, AUTOMATION, PHILIPPINES, AFGHANISTAN, ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

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