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Last, but not least, these new opportunities for the systematic processing of data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care may considerably contribute to the progress of medicine and the health sciences as well as to the progress of informatics in general. And let us keep in mind that (bio-) medical informatics, health informatics, as well as statistics and epidemiology are aiming not for more technology, but for more and better care, a care that is affordable in aging societies. In the end only health and the well-being of individuals is what counts here.