AI Article Synopsis

  • Imaging devices like PET/CT are costly, making it crucial for clinics to understand the number of scans needed to break even on these expenses.
  • The breakeven point analysis identifies when the revenue from operations surpasses total costs by evaluating both fixed and variable costs along with expected income.
  • A new calculation tool helps clinics conduct this analysis specifically for PET/CT devices, allowing for tailored assessments of cost and revenue to assist in financial decision-making.

Article Abstract

Background: Imaging devices such as PET/CT are becoming increasingly important in view of the growing range of innovative nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures. Since the procurement and commissioning as well as the ongoing operation of imaging devices leads to comparatively high costs, it is of great interest for clinics and practices to know the number of scans from which the (planned) device operation leads to a profit. In the following, we will introduce the breakeven point analysis and present a calculation tool that users in nuclear medicine clinics and practices can use in everyday operations using PET/CT as an example.

Methods: In the breakeven point analysis, the intersection point is determined from which the organisation- or device-specific revenues exceed the total costs incurred for personnel, material resources, etc. For this purpose, the fixed and variable (planned) cost components for the procurement and operation of the device must be prepared on the cost side and the respective device-related (planned) revenue structure on the revenue side.

Results: The authors present the break-even analysis method with the data processing required for this using the example of the planned procurement or ongoing operation of a PET/CT. In addition, a calculation tool was developed, that interested users can use to prepare a device-specific break-even analysis. For this purpose, various cost and revenue data are discussed, which have to be compiled and processed within the clinic and entered into prepared spreadsheets.

Conclusion: The breakeven point analysis can be used to determine the profit/loss (point) for the (planned) operation of imaging devices such as PET/CT. Users from imaging clinics/practices and administration can adapt the calculation tool presented to their specific facility and thus use it as a basic document for both the planned procurement and the ongoing operational control of imaging devices in everyday clinical practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-2036-7694DOI Listing

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