ABC, Resource Drivers, Service Industry Glencoe Medical Clinic operates a cardiology care unit and a...
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Glencoe Medical Clinic operates a cardiology care unit and a maternity care unit. Colby Hepworth, the clinics administrator, is investigating the charges assigned to cardiology patients. Currently, all cardiology patients are charged the same rate per patient day for daily care services. Daily care services are broadly defined as occupancy, feeding, and nursing care. A recent study, however, revealed several interesting outcomes. First, the demands patients place on daily care services vary with the severity of the case being treated. Second, the occupancy activity is a combination of two activities: lodging and use of monitoring equipment. Since some patients require more monitoring than others, these activities should be separated. Third, the daily rate should reflect the difference in demands resulting from differences in patient type. Separating the occupancy activity into two separate activities also required the determination of the cost of each activity. Determining the costs of the monitoring activity was fairly easy because its costs were directly traceable. Lodging costs, however, are shared by two activities: lodging cardiology patients and lodging maternity care patients. The total lodging costs for the two activities were $5,700,000 per year and consisted of such items as building depreciation, building maintenance, and building utilities. The cardiology floor and the maternity floor each occupy 20,000 square feet. Hepworth determined that lodging costs would be assigned to each unit based on square feet.
To compute a daily rate that reflected the difference in demands, patients were placed in three categories according to illness severity, and the following annual data were collected:
Activity
Cost of Activity
Activity Driver
Quantity
Lodging
$ 2,850,000
Patient days
22,500
Monitoring
2,100,000
Monitoring hours used
30,000
Feeding
450,000
Patient days
22,500
Nursing care
4,500,000
Nursing hours
225,000
Total
$ 9,900,000
The demands associated with patient severity are also provided:
Severity
Patient Days
Monitoring Hours
Nursing Hours
High
7,500
15,000
135,000
Medium
11,250
12,000
75,000
Low
3,750
3,000
15,000
Required:
1. Suppose that the costs of daily care are assigned using only patient days as the activity driver (which is also the measure of output). Compute the daily rate using this unit-based approach of cost assignment.
______ Per Day
2. Compute activity rates using the given activity drivers (combine activities with the same driver). If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.
Rate 1
per patient day
Rate 2
per monitoring hour
Rate 3
per hour of nursing care
3. Compute the charge per patient day for each patient type using the activity rates from Requirement 2 and the demands on each activity. Round your interim calculations and final answers to the nearest cent.
High severity
per patient day
Medium severity
per patient day
Low severity
per patient day
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