How To Guide: Return On Investment
How To Guide: Return On Investment
How To Guide: Return On Investment
How To Guide
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Benefits
Cost
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Benefits
Cost
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Enter your list of benefits here and also calculate the potential
or actual financial value of those benefits. Enter data into the
yellow shaded cells only.
3. Complete the
Input your project costs here. These should include both startup and any ongoing costs. Enter data into the yellow shaded
cells only.
4. Complete the
Limitations
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Limitations
We have deliberately designed this spreadsheet to be as simple as possible. The
limitations are outlined below. We recommend that teams use and interpret the results in
collaboration with their finance colleagues.
(1) The financial benefits sheet shows the benefits from allocated resources. Estimating actual
cashable benefit needs to be done outside of this spreadsheet. Savings from allocated resources
can often be cashed through changes to the capacity or structure of the system. Allocated
resources can alternatively be diverted to other value adding activity, for example, reducing
outpatients appointments can be converted into additional discharge rounds.
(2)The spreadsheet allows for the insertion of one benefit percentage value per year. We
recommend that teams conduct a number of what if scenarios to cover your full confidence
range.
(3) The Department of Healths standard for discounting benefits over time is 2%, but this will
vary by organisation/industry/project depending on individual assessments of project risk. You
change the default setting of 2% on the Divident sheet.
(4) The spreadsheet does not distinguish between revenue and capital expenditure in the costs
sheet. This is ok for calculating ROI but recognise that you will need to access funds from
separate budgets.
(5) There is no option for intangible benefits.
The spreadsheet does not separate fixed and variable costs over time in detail.
The spreadsheet does not separate fixed and variable costs over time in detail.
Return on Investment:
Calculate the benefits
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Benefits
Cost
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Evidence
1
2
3
4
5
How Many
Total
Patient Value Patient Value Difference Per Patients Per Difference Per
before change after change
Patient
Year
Year
Cost per unit
No of
No of
Incidents per Incidents per
year before
year after
change
change
1
2
3
4
5
Total One-off Benefit
Total
Difference Per
Year
Incident Cost Total Benefit
Description
Total Benefit
Return on Investment:
Calculate the cost of implementation and maintenance
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WTE Staff
Annual Salary
including oncosts
1
2
3
4
5
Cost of Staff
1
2
3
4
5
Other maintenance costs
1
2
3
4
5
Total Maintenance Costs
Total Cost
1
2
3
4
5
Total Implementation Costs
Benefit
Year 1
0
Year 2
0
Year 3
0
Year 4
0
Year 5
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
Year 1
0
0
0
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
Year 1
0
Year 2
0
Year 3
0
Year 4
0
Year 5
0
Total
0
3.50%
Cost
Cost of implementation
Cost of Maintaining Change
Total costs
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Benefits
Cost
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