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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no4.0315

Cost Behaviors and Cost Structure of Public Hospitals in India: Analysis from the Perspective of Congestion Costs  

MISHRA, Nidhish Kumar (Department of Basic Sciences, College of Science and Theoretical Studies, Saudi Electronic University)
ALI, Ijaz (College of Business and Management, Fahad Bin Sultan University)
SENAN, Nabil Ahmed Mareai (Department of Accounting, College of Business Administration, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Accounting Department, Administrative Science College, Albaydha University)
UDDIN, Moin (College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Saudi Electronic University)
BAIG, Asif (Jubail University College)
KHATOON, Asma (College of Business Administration, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University)
IMAM, Ashraf (Business Administration, University College of Bahrain)
KHAN, Imran Ahmad (Creative Heads Consultants)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.4, 2022 , pp. 315-324 More about this Journal
Abstract
The goal of this study is to understand better the relationship between hospital bed occupancy rate and cost rigidity as a proxy for the degree of hospital bed congestion, as well as the relationship between the risk of changes in hospital bed occupancy rate and congestion cost, targeting public hospitals. As public hospitals for analysis, we selected hospital projects from the Public Enterprises Survey Reports published by the Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Finance, and obtained unbalanced panel data consisting of 1,505 hospitals and 15 years, totaling 12,595 hospitals and years. The analysis revealed that the risk of changes in the bed occupancy rate increases the degree of cost rigidity and leads to a decrease in the variable cost ratio; furthermore, an increase in the bed occupancy rate decreases the degree of cost rigidity and leads to an increase in the variable cost ratio. These findings suggest that although public hospitals are taking managerial actions to avoid congestion costs, congestion costs resulting from higher bed occupancy rates have not been eliminated. The regression analysis results show that even if congestion costs arise as the occupancy rate increases, they are covered by the increase in revenue associated with the increase in the occupancy rate.
Keywords
Congestion Cost; Bed Occupancy Rate; Cost Structure; Unused Capacity; Cost Behaviors;
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