einstein (São Paulo). 23/Jul/2025;23:eGS0679.

Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing (TDABC) applied in a chemotherapy department of a public reference oncology hospital

Amanda Oliveira , Camila Campos , Liliane Rosa Alves , Marina Magnago , Rodrigo Saar da

DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2025GS0679

Highlights

■ Using the Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing method in healthcare services enables resource maximization with better control of processes and financing.
■ The estimated cost of treating a patient per antineoplastic session is R$ 470,35.
■ Such analyses can help establish pricing strategies and identify necessary adjustments to the financing model in oncology.

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To identify the costs pertaining to the preparation and administration process of each chemotherapy treatment session in a public oncology hospital belonging to the Brazilian Unified Health System.

Methods:

This prospective, observational, and descriptive study employs the bottom-up micro-costing method through Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing, from the perspective of the facilities of a chemotherapy department within a public oncology hospital.

Results:

A comprehensive overview of the flow related to outpatient antineoplastic therapy was elaborated through process mapping, which included each step required for a treatment session. Total personnel costs were calculated at R$ 287,66, distributed among the nursing (48.81%), pharmacy (18.66%), clinical analysis (16.27%), and clinical oncology (16.27%) sectors. The total cost of one intravenous antineoplastic therapy session per patient, excluding the cost of the antineoplastic drug, was R$ 470,35. Nursing care accounted for 49.88% (R$ 234,61) of the financial resources used per session, while pharmacy, clinical analysis, and clinical oncology accounted for 24.47%, 15.70%, and 9.95% of the costs, respectively.

Conclusion:

Employing the Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing method in health services not only facilitates resource optimization, providing quality and efficient care within constrained budgets, but also enhances control over processes and their financing.

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Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing (TDABC) applied in a chemotherapy department of a public reference oncology hospital
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