Article | 25-November-2017
Summary. The aim of this paper is to develop a quantile method of cost analysis allowing identification of the most cost-generating malfunctions occurring in a fleet of public transport vehicles. The exemplification of this method has been performed for a fleet of a specified type of trams. The idea behind the quantile method of public transport vehicle operating cost analysis is the reversing of the accumulated function of costs, for the determination of which a cost database from a given
Karol ANDRZEJCZAK,
Jarosław SELECH
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 3, 103–111
Article | 27-December-2020
To meet the challenges of present-day blood banking, laboratory managers and supervisors must acquire and use skills in financial management. One such skill is cost analysis. Cost analyses vary from simple to complex and are used to determine the basic elements contributing to a test cost. Cost analysis can be used to identify costs, justify updating laboratory test prices, monitor general supply and reagent costs, help in the decision to lease or buy an instrument, modify existing test
Judy A. Tessel
Immunohematology, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 115–118
Article | 10-November-2020
The gel system has been reported to be more sensitive and specific than the conventional tube indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) for antibody screening. However, a major concern about the gel system is its cost. A cost analysis study was therefore conducted at our hospital. The gel system costs more than the conventional tube IAT per test; however, the total staff and reagent costs per year were about equal, because of staff savings. Workload and cost per patient requiring blood
A. Chan,
H.F. Wong,
C.H. Chui,
L. Wong,
G. Cheng
Immunohematology, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 30–32
research-article | 30-November-2018
Ali HASANZADEH
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 3, 81–92
Article | 01-October-2019
Haifa El-Sadi,
Matthew R. Cole,
Aaron M. Denis,
Derek Fernandes,
Alberto Benhamu-Chocron
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 3, 47–52