Artificial intelligence technologies in medicine: development dynamics in the Russian Federation and abroad
https://doi.org/10.18705/2782-3806-2024-4-5-384-389
EDN: ATZEFY
Abstract
The rapid development of information technology in healthcare, the growth of data volumes and the complexity of diagnostic and treatment methods have led to the fact that artificial intelligence has begun to be used more and more often in this industry.
The article examines the current state of artificial intelligence development in two leading healthcare countries: the Russian Federation and the United States of America. The choice of comparison objects is due to the openness of official sources of information on the state of the industry, as well as the high actual level of development of digitalization of medicine in these countries. The comparison was carried out on five points: prevalence, legal regulation, development directions, responsibility for development and the possibility of integration with the existing digital healthcare circuit.
About the Authors
A. A. PchelkinRussian Federation
Pchelkin Aleksey A. - postgraduate student of the Department of Health Organization and Public Health.
Saint Petersburg
O. V. Muzaleva
Russian Federation
Muzaleva Olga V. - candidate of Medical Sciences, associate Professor of the Department of Health Organization and Public Health.
Saint Petersburg
A. Kh. Akhmineeva
Russian Federation
Akhmineeva Aziza Kh. - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Health Organization and Public Health.
Academika Lebedeva str., 6, Saint Petersburg, 194044
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For citations:
Pchelkin A.A., Muzaleva O.V., Akhmineeva A.Kh. Artificial intelligence technologies in medicine: development dynamics in the Russian Federation and abroad. Russian Journal for Personalized Medicine. 2024;4(5):384-389. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2782-3806-2024-4-5-384-389. EDN: ATZEFY