Three Key Benefits of Structured Reporting in Daily Clinical Routine

In this short interview, Dr. Remy Geenen from Northwest Clinics in Alkmaar, Netherlands, shares his personal mint Lesion™ experience, where he talks about the benefits of structured reporting, workflow improvements, efficient interdisciplinary communication and more.

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