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|Description='''Figure 4.''' The average time reduction comparing the different times for the two methods. The percentage of time saved by using the new method is 57.9% (''p''<0.001), the average time for the BPM method is four minutes, while the coordinator needs 9.5 minutes with the traditional method (lab time reduction is equal to 37.5%, ''p''<0.001; com time reduction is equal to 100%, as the task is no longer performed; plan time reduction is equal to 70.0%, ''p''<0.001).
|Source={{cite journal |title=Experimental application of business process management technology to manage clinical pathways: A pediatric kidney transplantation follow-up case |journal=BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making |author=Andellini, M.; Riesgo, S.F.; Morolli, F.; Ritrovato, M.; Cosoli, P.; Petruzzellis, S.; Rosso, N. |volume=17 |issue=1 |pages=151 |year=2017 |doi=10.1186/s12911-017-0546-x |pmid=29100512}}
|Author=Andellini, M.; Riesgo, S.F.; Morolli, F.; Ritrovato, M.; Cosoli, P.; Petruzzellis, S.; Rosso, N.
|Date=2017
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]
}}
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Figure 4. The average time reduction comparing the different times for the two methods. The percentage of time saved by using the new method is 57.9% (p<0.001), the average time for the BPM method is four minutes, while the coordinator needs 9.5 minutes with the traditional method (lab time reduction is equal to 37.5%, p<0.001; com time reduction is equal to 100%, as the task is no longer performed; plan time reduction is equal to 70.0%, p<0.001).

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Andellini, M.; Riesgo, S.F.; Morolli, F.; Ritrovato, M.; Cosoli, P.; Petruzzellis, S.; Rosso, N. (2017). "Experimental application of business process management technology to manage clinical pathways: A pediatric kidney transplantation follow-up case". BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 17 (1): 151. doi:10.1186/s12911-017-0546-x. PMID 29100512. 

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Andellini, M.; Riesgo, S.F.; Morolli, F.; Ritrovato, M.; Cosoli, P.; Petruzzellis, S.; Rosso, N.

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