Compute the cost per cost driver


Question: Health CO-op is an outpatient surgical clinic that was profitable for many years, but Medicare has cut its reimbursements by as much as 40%. As a results, the clinic wants to better understand its costs. It decides to prepare an activity-based cost analysis, including an estimate of the average cost of both general surgery and orthopedic surgery. The clinic's three cost centers and thier cost drivers are attached.

Question 1. Compute the cost per cost driver for each of the three cost centers.

Question 2. Use the results from part 1 to allocate costs from each of the three cost centers to both the general surgery and the orthopedic surgery units. Compute total cost and average cost per patient for both the general surgery and the orthopedic surgery units.

Question 3. Without providing computations, would the average cost of general surgery be higher or lower if all center costs were allocated based on the number of patients? Explain.


Cost Center 
Cost
Cost Driver
Driver Quantity
Professional salaries $1,600,000
Peofessional hours 
10,000
Patient services and supplies $27,000
Number of patients  600
Building cost
$150,000
Square feet
1,500

The two main surgical units and their related data follow.

Service
Hours Square feet Patients
General surgery  2,500 600 400
Orthopedic surgery 7,500 900 200

* Orthopedic surgery requires more space for patients, suppulies, and equipment.

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