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Radiology demand and capacity: A stochastic analysis based on care pathways

The definition of (care) pathways, their advantages and disadvantages and the associated theories since the 1950s have been reported. Important in the definitions is that clinical care pathways are defined for a single examination process and that variances in clinical examination or clinical settin...

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Published in:Cogent business & management 2017-01, Vol.4 (1), p.1334994
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