The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry

The private health care industry is facing uncertainty and change as a result of the market inquiry being undertaken by the Competition Commission into the private health care industry, the introduction of the National Health Insurance and the possibility of fee regulation. This study seeks to deter...

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Main Authors: Gideon Botha, Frans Vermaak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
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Online Access:https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/106
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spelling doaj-4380f3cdebe245b58cefea37c078e3892021-02-02T08:25:50ZengAOSISJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences1995-70762312-28032015-07-018251853510.4102/jef.v8i2.106103The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industryGideon Botha0Frans Vermaak1Department of Financial Management, University of PretoriaDepartment of Financial Management, University of PretoriaThe private health care industry is facing uncertainty and change as a result of the market inquiry being undertaken by the Competition Commission into the private health care industry, the introduction of the National Health Insurance and the possibility of fee regulation. This study seeks to determine the extent to which activity-based costing is used within the operations of private health care facilities in South Africa. A structured online questionnaire was used to collect the primary data; it was completed by 32 private health care facilities and three hospital groups. This study found that the level of activity-based costing adoption at a health care facility level increased from 1.2% in 1994 to 31% in 2013. The increase in the level of activity-based costing adoption indicates that the private health care facilities are willing to adopt and use innovative management tools and techniques to face their current challenges.https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/106activity-based costingNational Health Insuranceprivate health care industrySouth Africacompetition commission
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author Gideon Botha
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The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
activity-based costing
National Health Insurance
private health care industry
South Africa
competition commission
author_facet Gideon Botha
Frans Vermaak
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title The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
title_short The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
title_full The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
title_fullStr The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
title_full_unstemmed The use of activity-based costing in South African private health care industry
title_sort use of activity-based costing in south african private health care industry
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
issn 1995-7076
2312-2803
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The private health care industry is facing uncertainty and change as a result of the market inquiry being undertaken by the Competition Commission into the private health care industry, the introduction of the National Health Insurance and the possibility of fee regulation. This study seeks to determine the extent to which activity-based costing is used within the operations of private health care facilities in South Africa. A structured online questionnaire was used to collect the primary data; it was completed by 32 private health care facilities and three hospital groups. This study found that the level of activity-based costing adoption at a health care facility level increased from 1.2% in 1994 to 31% in 2013. The increase in the level of activity-based costing adoption indicates that the private health care facilities are willing to adopt and use innovative management tools and techniques to face their current challenges.
topic activity-based costing
National Health Insurance
private health care industry
South Africa
competition commission
url https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/106
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