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3 ESTRUCTURA Y TESORERIA (FLUJOS DE INGRESOS Y PAGOS)
3.4 Funcionamiento y flujos del Fondo
3.4.4.2 Cuenta de Reinversión
During this thesis several suggestions have been made for possible future research directions. The first was the suggestion of observing a dental practice and documenting the processes pre- and post introduction of new technology. Secondly, if it is chosen to continue, an improvement of the EDC tool to collect more data. Thirdly, it has been mentioned several times that it would be interesting to see how workflow management concepts would used and behave in a new field as the dentistry.
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