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Patients demand improved care from diagnosis through surgery and therapy. At the same time, the health care industry is undergoing rapid changes that greatly affect clinical processes. With today’s increasing focus on health care efficiency, institutes are being called on to analyse more and more data using an increasingly smaller staff and in a shorter period of time — all without sacrificing quality of care.
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Deutschmann, M. (2001). Synergy effects of a high-end 3D-workstation within a digital environment. In: Hruby, W. (eds) Digital (R)Evolution in Radiology. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3707-9_13
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