A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018

Abstract Background Insufficient cost data and limited capacity constrains the understanding of the actual resources required for effective TB control. This study used process maps and time-driven activity-based costing to document TB service delivery processes. The analysis identified the resources...

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Main Authors: J. Chirenda, B. Nhlema Simwaka, C. Sandy, K. Bodnar, S. Corbin, P. Desai, T. Mapako, S. Shamu, C. Timire, E. Antonio, A. Makone, A. Birikorang, T. Mapuranga, M. Ngwenya, T. Masunda, M. Dube, E. Wandwalo, L. Morrison, R. Kaplan
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author J. Chirenda
B. Nhlema Simwaka
C. Sandy
K. Bodnar
S. Corbin
P. Desai
T. Mapako
S. Shamu
C. Timire
E. Antonio
A. Makone
A. Birikorang
T. Mapuranga
M. Ngwenya
T. Masunda
M. Dube
E. Wandwalo
L. Morrison
R. Kaplan
spellingShingle J. Chirenda
B. Nhlema Simwaka
C. Sandy
K. Bodnar
S. Corbin
P. Desai
T. Mapako
S. Shamu
C. Timire
E. Antonio
A. Makone
A. Birikorang
T. Mapuranga
M. Ngwenya
T. Masunda
M. Dube
E. Wandwalo
L. Morrison
R. Kaplan
A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
BMC Health Services Research
Tuberculosis
Pathway to care cycles
Provider cost
Time driven activity-based costing
author_facet J. Chirenda
B. Nhlema Simwaka
C. Sandy
K. Bodnar
S. Corbin
P. Desai
T. Mapako
S. Shamu
C. Timire
E. Antonio
A. Makone
A. Birikorang
T. Mapuranga
M. Ngwenya
T. Masunda
M. Dube
E. Wandwalo
L. Morrison
R. Kaplan
author_sort J. Chirenda
title A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
title_short A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
title_full A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
title_fullStr A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
title_full_unstemmed A feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018
title_sort feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national tb control program in zimbabwe in 2018
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Insufficient cost data and limited capacity constrains the understanding of the actual resources required for effective TB control. This study used process maps and time-driven activity-based costing to document TB service delivery processes. The analysis identified the resources required to sustain TB services in Zimbabwe, as well as several opportunities for more effective and efficient use of available resources. Methods A multi-disciplinary team applied time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) to develop process maps and measure the cost of clinical pathways used for Drug Susceptible TB (DS-TB) at urban polyclinics, rural district and provincial hospitals, and community based targeted screening for TB (Tas4TB). The team performed interviews and observations to collect data on the time taken by health care worker-patient pairs at every stage of the treatment pathway. The personnel’s practical capacity and capacity cost rates were calculated on five cost domains. An MS Excel model calculated diagnostic and treatment costs. Findings Twenty-five stages were identified in the TB care pathway across all health facilities except for community targeted screening for TB. Considerable variations were observed among the facilities in how health care professionals performed client registration, taking of vital signs, treatment follow-up, dispensing medicines and processing samples. The average cost per patient for the entire DS-TB care was USD324 with diagnosis costing USD69 and treatment costing USD255. The average cost for diagnosis and treatment was higher in clinics than in hospitals (USD392 versus USD256). Nurses in clinics were 1.6 time more expensive than in hospitals. The main cost components were personnel (USD130) and laboratory (USD119). Diagnostic cost in Tas4TB was twice that of health facility setting (USD153 vs USD69), with major cost drivers being demand creation (USD89) and sputum specimen transportation (USD5 vs USD3). Conclusion TDABC is a feasible and effective costing and management tool in low-resource settings. The TDABC process maps and treatment costs revealed several opportunities for innovative improvements in the NTP under public health programme settings. Re-engineering laboratory testing processes and synchronising TB treatment follow-up with antiretroviral treatments could produce better and more uniform TB treatments at significantly lower cost in Zimbabwe.
topic Tuberculosis
Pathway to care cycles
Provider cost
Time driven activity-based costing
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06212-x
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spelling doaj-c5665a7635be4d10ba51acb21086f66e2021-03-21T12:09:43ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-03-0121111610.1186/s12913-021-06212-xA feasibility study using time-driven activity-based costing as a management tool for provider cost estimation: lessons from the national TB control program in Zimbabwe in 2018J. Chirenda0B. Nhlema Simwaka1C. Sandy2K. Bodnar3S. Corbin4P. Desai5T. Mapako6S. Shamu7C. Timire8E. Antonio9A. Makone10A. Birikorang11T. Mapuranga12M. Ngwenya13T. Masunda14M. Dube15E. Wandwalo16L. Morrison17R. Kaplan18College of Health Sciences, Department of Community Medicine, University of ZimbabweThe Global Fund to Fight TB, HIV and Malaria, Global Health CampusMinistry of Health and Child Care, National TB Control ProgramHarvard Business SchoolThe Global Fund to Fight TB, HIV and Malaria, Global Health CampusHarvard Business SchoolCollege of Health Sciences, Department of Community Medicine, University of ZimbabweCollege of Health Sciences, Department of Community Medicine, University of ZimbabweMinistry of Health and Child Care, National TB Control ProgramPrice Waterhouse Coopers (PWC)Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC)The Global Fund to Fight TB, HIV and Malaria, Global Health CampusMinistry of Health and Child Care, National TB Control ProgramWorld Health OrganisationMinistry of Health and Child Care, National TB Control ProgramMinistry of Health and Child Care, National TB Control ProgramThe Global Fund to Fight TB, HIV and Malaria, Global Health CampusThe Global Fund to Fight TB, HIV and Malaria, Global Health CampusHarvard Business SchoolAbstract Background Insufficient cost data and limited capacity constrains the understanding of the actual resources required for effective TB control. This study used process maps and time-driven activity-based costing to document TB service delivery processes. The analysis identified the resources required to sustain TB services in Zimbabwe, as well as several opportunities for more effective and efficient use of available resources. Methods A multi-disciplinary team applied time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) to develop process maps and measure the cost of clinical pathways used for Drug Susceptible TB (DS-TB) at urban polyclinics, rural district and provincial hospitals, and community based targeted screening for TB (Tas4TB). The team performed interviews and observations to collect data on the time taken by health care worker-patient pairs at every stage of the treatment pathway. The personnel’s practical capacity and capacity cost rates were calculated on five cost domains. An MS Excel model calculated diagnostic and treatment costs. Findings Twenty-five stages were identified in the TB care pathway across all health facilities except for community targeted screening for TB. Considerable variations were observed among the facilities in how health care professionals performed client registration, taking of vital signs, treatment follow-up, dispensing medicines and processing samples. The average cost per patient for the entire DS-TB care was USD324 with diagnosis costing USD69 and treatment costing USD255. The average cost for diagnosis and treatment was higher in clinics than in hospitals (USD392 versus USD256). Nurses in clinics were 1.6 time more expensive than in hospitals. The main cost components were personnel (USD130) and laboratory (USD119). Diagnostic cost in Tas4TB was twice that of health facility setting (USD153 vs USD69), with major cost drivers being demand creation (USD89) and sputum specimen transportation (USD5 vs USD3). Conclusion TDABC is a feasible and effective costing and management tool in low-resource settings. The TDABC process maps and treatment costs revealed several opportunities for innovative improvements in the NTP under public health programme settings. Re-engineering laboratory testing processes and synchronising TB treatment follow-up with antiretroviral treatments could produce better and more uniform TB treatments at significantly lower cost in Zimbabwe.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06212-xTuberculosisPathway to care cyclesProvider costTime driven activity-based costing