Strategic Budget Planning for Complex Medical Devices: A Case Study on Surgical Microscopes

Simin Nazeri, Marie-Ange Janvier, K. Greenwood
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Dramatic developments in medical device technologies significantly influence the cost of equipment acquisition and operating expenses. Sometimes the budget estimation needed for rudimentary medical equipment can be complicated, even more so for a complex device with several add-on features. In Canada, the budget allocated to capital equipment purchases is challenging because the budget comes from the provincial government to the hospitals. The capital equipment budget amount is challenging because of the public healthcare funding model, whereby fiscal budgets come from the provincial government to the hospitals. The capital equipment budget allocation is limited and restricted in hospital as “big ticket” items compete with other capital requests. Having a strategic budgeting plan, completed by a clinical engineer, ensures a sufficient budget for the capital request. A strategic budgeting plan was central to this study to estimate the required funding for replacing aged existing surgical microscopes at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. This study demonstrates the development of a methodology to guide budget planning and includes inventory assessment, market analysis, the identification of clinical requirements, cost analysis, and the utilization of the outputs of these steps for capital planning requests. A basic step-by-step approach can be followed by any clinical engineering department before submitting a capital planning request for complex medical devices.
复杂医疗器械的战略预算规划:以外科显微镜为例
医疗设备技术的巨大发展对设备购置成本和运营费用产生了重大影响。有时,基本医疗设备所需的预算估计可能很复杂,对于具有几个附加功能的复杂设备更是如此。在加拿大,分配给基本设备采购的预算具有挑战性,因为预算是从省政府到医院的。由于公共医疗资助模式,财政预算由省政府向医院提供,因此基本设备预算数额具有挑战性。基本设备预算拨款有限,在医院受到限制,因为“高价”项目与其他资金要求竞争。有一个战略预算计划,由临床工程师完成,确保有足够的预算来满足资金需求。一项战略预算计划是本研究的核心,以估计在东安大略儿童医院更换老化的现有手术显微镜所需的资金。本研究展示了一种指导预算规划的方法的发展,包括库存评估、市场分析、临床需求的确定、成本分析,以及利用这些步骤的产出来进行资本规划请求。在提交复杂医疗设备的资本规划请求之前,任何临床工程部门都可以遵循基本的逐步方法。
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