Business Objects Launches Activity Based Costing Solution for Healthcare; New Performance Management Application Integrates Financial and Patient Data to Develop Accurate Cost and Profitability Metrics Across Clinical Service Lines.ORLANDO, Fla. -- Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA )(Euronext Paris Euronext Paris is France's securities market, formerly known as the Paris Bourse, which merged with the Amsterdam and Brussels exchanges in September 2000 to form Euronext NV, which is the second largest exchange in Europe behind the London Stock Exchange. ISIN Isin (ĭs`ĭn), capital of an ancient Semitic kingdom of N Babylonia. The city became important after the third dynasty of Ur fell to the Elamites and the Amorites (c.2025 B.C.). The phase from c.2025–c.1763 B.C. code: FR0004026250 -- BOB), the world's leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, today announced the availability of BusinessObjects(TM) Activity Based Costing for Healthcare. Built using Business Objects planning technology, this new performance management application enables healthcare organizations to identify and analyze trends in key clinical and financial indicators across patient groups. Using these trends, healthcare organizations can more easily formulate strategies that drive improvements in operational and financial performance. For healthcare organizations to plan effectively, they need a way to accurately assign costs, typically stored in summary form on their general ledger General Ledger A company's accounting records. This formal ledger contains all the financial accounts and statements of a business. Notes: The ledger uses two columns: one records debits, the other has offsetting credits. , to the specific tests and procedures used to care for patients. BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing for Healthcare delivers a sustainable framework for collecting and reporting timely, accurate, and reliable costing data. The solution helps organizations compute costs and margins on a per-patient basis to allow them to more easily analyze the information by physician, across service lines, or by HMO HMO health maintenance organization. HMO n. A corporation that is financed by insurance premiums and has member physicians and professional staff who provide curative and preventive medicine within certain financial, contract to identify trends in volume, cost, and margin. This innovative application enables clinical managers to better understand and manage the costs associated with patient care, and provides healthcare executives with performance reporting and dashboards that support improved strategic and operational decision making. For example, a hospital network could use the application to identify that it is more cost-effective to service particular cardiac patients at a specialty clinic with comprehensive cardiac services, than it is at the main hospital. By shifting patients seen more regularly to these clinics, the healthcare network could save money while increasing the level of service it provides patients. Activity Based Costing at Saint Mary's Saint Mary's, island, Scilly Islands Saint Mary's, England: see Scilly Islands. Health Care Saint Mary's Health Care, which operates a network that includes 2,500 employees, a 324-bed hospital, and several centers for specialized care, has recently deployed BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing to help quantify the costs of providing services to patients. Using the Business Objects solution has put Saint Mary's Health Care on the right path to analyze trends in cost-per-care for each particular product line or patient population. With this information, administrators can work with physicians and staff to reduce costs without sacrificing the quality of care. "There is a real need for activity based costing information in healthcare, but until now it was not widely available," said Dan Green, director of financial analysis and budget at Saint Mary's Health Care. "Using Business Objects, we now have a systematic and intuitive approach to gathering costing information, so we can spend more time implementing performance improvements. Business Objects allows everyone in our organization to do what we really want to do -- give our patients something more." Providing a Relevant, Trustworthy, and Insightful Activity Based Costing Solution Many healthcare organizations find traditional activity based costing models difficult to implement and maintain. These models often produce too much detail, and accounting for changes an organization's processes, resource spending, or activities are extremely difficult. BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing for Healthcare is automated and easy to deploy, and helps to turn the most complex and detailed patient-level data into information that managers can use to make decisions. Highlights of the new application include the ability to: --Effectively engage managers with an intuitive user interface and cost factor input screens --Easily update models to reflect changes in procedures, processes, or costs --Accurately calculate patient costs with flexible overhead allocation methods that support both traditional step-down and direct-to-patient allocations --Define service lines using any level of clinical and utilization detail --Perform utilization and margin analysis at multiple levels -- by patient, service line, physician, and more --Leverage familiar formatting and graphing functions through sophisticated reporting capabilities that are fully integrated with Microsoft Excel (tool) Microsoft Excel - A spreadsheet program from Microsoft, part of their Microsoft Office suite of productivity tools for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Excel is probably the most widely used spreadsheet in the world. Latest version: Excel 97, as of 1997-01-14. --Easily incorporate external benchmark data and compare to internal standards Cascade Healthcare Community, Inc., which operates as St. Charles Medical Center in Bend and Redmond, Oregon Redmond is a city in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is named for Frank T. Redmond, who settled near the present site of the town in 1905. It is part of the Bend, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area. Redmond's 2006 population is 23,500. , is another early adopter of BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing for Healthcare. Cascade, which manages more than 265 hospital beds and 2,300 employees, wanted a solution that would simplify its cost accounting process while increasing trust in its costing results. "Like every healthcare organization, we needed accurate costing data, and a costing model that our managers could easily understand and update," said Paul Henry People named Paul Henry:
"The healthcare industry is under siege," said Jay Spence n. 1. A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a pantry. In . . . his spence, or "pantry" were hung the carcasses of a sheep or ewe, and two cows lately slaughtered. - Sir W. Scott. , director of healthcare industry solutions at Business Objects. "Costs continue to spiral out of control, while at the same time patients are often frustrated frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: with slow moving processes and low quality of care. BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing helps healthcare organizations deal with these mounting challenges, and arms them with technology they can use to reduce costs while improving care. Our visionary healthcare customers, such as Saint Mary's and Cascade, are leading the way in driving positive change in this industry and are powerful examples of the impact our performance management applications can have on a healthcare organization." Availability BusinessObjects Activity Based Costing for Healthcare is available now. For more information and to view a demonstration of this solution, please visit Business Objects in booth 1011 at the Healthcare Financial Management Association's Annual National Institute in Orlando, Florida The city of Orlando is a major city in central Florida and is the county seat of Orange County, Florida. According to the 2000 census, the city population was 185,951. A 2006 U.S. , from June 19-21. Additional information on the complete line of Business Objects planning and performance management solutions is available at http://www.businessobjects.com/planning/. About Business Objects Business Objects is the world's leading business intelligence (BI) software company, with more than 35,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 500. Business Objects helps organizations of all sizes create a trusted foundation for decision making, gain better insight into their business, and optimize performance. The company's innovative business intelligence suite, BusinessObjects(TM) XI, offers the BI industry's most advanced and complete solution for performance management, planning, reporting, query and analysis, and enterprise information management. BusinessObjects XI includes the award-winning Crystal line of reporting and data visualization See information visualization. software. Business Objects has also built the industry's strongest and most diverse partner community, and offers consulting and education services to help customers effectively deploy their business intelligence projects. 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