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Cost measurement in value-based healthcare: a systematic review.

Maura LeusderPetra PorteKees C T B AhausHilco J van Elten
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Cost information can facilitate VBHC. Time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) is viewed as the best method although its ability to inform decision-making depends on how it is implemented. While costing short, or partial, care paths and surgical episodes produces accurate cost information, it provides only limited decision-making information. Practitioners are advised to focus on costing full care cycles and to consider both direct and indirect costs through TDABC.
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