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Question - Outpatient Surgery is developing an RVU and product cost for the following surgical procedures, given the projected volumes and sample direct costs. Projected total costs for the Outpatient Surgery department are $20 million ($12 million in direct costs and $8 million in indirect costs). Use the steps provided in your textbook to Calculate the cost per procedure using job-order costing.
Procedure Projected Volumes Labor Expense Supply Expense
Subcutaneous Tissue Debridement 2,000 $100 $90
Esophagastroduodeno with 4,000 $150
Biopsy $60
Aspiration/Injection of a Joint 8,000 $75 $30
Colonoscopy 10,400 $110 $20
Stage 1: Calculate the RVU for each procedure (Show your work).
Stage 2: Calculate the total cost for each procedure (Show your work).
Next, Outpatient Surgery wants to add a cost driver to better represent the causal relationship of their indirect costs to produce a more accurate cost-per-procedure. Using the steps in your textbook assign costs to each procedure using the following information.
Procedure Equipment Use (min.)
Subcutaneous Tissue Debridement 10
Esophagastroduodeno with Biopsy 30
Aspiration/Injection of a Joint 5
Colonoscopy 15
Stage 1: Calculate the direct RVU and the cost driver for each procedure (Show your work).
Stage 2: Calculate the total cost for each procedure (Show your work).
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