The effects of a lean transition on process times, patients and employees.
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Jochen Bergs | Wim Marneffe | J. Bergs | M. Jacobs | Dominique Vandijck | W. Marneffe | D. Vandijck | Huub Backes | P. Simons | Pascale Simons | Davy Emans | Madelon Johannesma | Maria Jacobs | H. Backes | M. Johannesma | Davy Emans
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