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Standards for Business Analytics and Departmental Workflow

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Efficient workflow is essential for a successful business. However, there is relatively little literature on analytical tools and standards for defining workflow and measuring workflow efficiency. Here, we describe an effort to define a workflow lexicon for medical imaging departments, including the rationale, the process, and the resulting lexicon.

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Erickson, B.J., Meenan, C. & Langer, S. Standards for Business Analytics and Departmental Workflow. J Digit Imaging 26, 53–57 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-012-9533-z

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