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Демпфирование угроз сферы здравоохранения инструментами цифровизации

Демпфирование угроз сферы здравоохранения инструментами цифровизации

Abstract

В Российской Федерации наблюдается устойчивое увеличение количества проведённых телемедицинских консультаций с 35043 ед. в 2019 году до 162848 ед. в 2022 г., однако, услугами телемедицины в 2022 году пользуется 23,1 % от общей численности населения. В исследовании обозначена актуальность применения телемедицинских технологий на территории страны, особенно, в сельской местности, а также наращивание объема высокотехнологичной медицинской помощи во всех субъектах РФ. В исследовании проанализированы основные вызовы системы здравоохранения, влияющие на результативность диагностики и снижение качества медицинского обслуживания, предложены уникальные авторские цифровые инструменты, демпфирующие риски увеличения заболеваемости и смертности, что позволит повысить уровень здоровья населения и качество человеческого капитала

In the Russian Federation, there is a steady increase in the number of telemedicine consultations conducted from 35043 units in 2019 to 162848 units in 2022, however, 23.1% of the total population uses telemedicine services in 2022. The study highlights the relevance of the use of telemedicine technologies in the country, especially in rural areas, as well as the increase in the volume of high-tech medical care in all subjects of the Russian Federation. The study analyzes the main challenges of the healthcare system that affect the effectiveness of diagnostics and a decrease in the quality of medical care, offers unique author's digital tools that dampen the risks of increased morbidity and mortality, which will improve the level of public health and the quality of human capital

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ЭБ БГУ::ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ НАУКИ. ОТРАСЛИ ЭКОНОМИКИ::Медицина и здравоохранение

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