Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024

“We put great emphasis on the safe operation of those solutions that allow us to work with the data of metropolitan patients. There is a strict selection and subsequent control of the operation of all solutions based on AI: testing at the entrance, when changing the version of the service , when there are changes in service requirements, and also monitor the quality of work in the investigation stream. In case of incorrect operation, the service is sent for improvement. For example, since the beginning of 2023, more than 500 checks and about 200 tests, which is 1.5 times more than the same indicators of last year. In 2023, 15 “in “% of cases, artificial intelligence services that were used to decipher various medical images aimed to perfect “It is based on the results of exhaustive monitoring of the quality of work. In any case, when describing the images, the final decision remains in the hands of the doctor, but thanks to regular monitoring, specialists have access to the most reliable and highest quality solutions,” said the deputy mayor.

Anastasia Rakova noted that since 2023, a new medical service has been available to patients in the capital to analyze the results of preventive mammograms using artificial intelligence, within the framework of the territorial compulsory health insurance program.

“Every day, doctors, scientists, engineers, analysts and directors of the DZM Diagnostic and Telemedicine Center work on the application procedure, result requirements and evaluation of software products. New tasks arise that require new approaches, tools and work methods “The result of all this work is to improve the quality of neural networks, scientific publications, monographs and national standards,” said Yuri Vasiliev, chief radiologist of Moscow and director of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Department of Health.

The Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Department of Health has extensive experience in the field of medicine and information technology: specialists are testing the implementation of artificial intelligence in radiation diagnostics and developing draft rules and standards for its use in specific clinical scenarios. The organization’s experts have created a maturity matrix that allows selecting the best solutions on the market.

As part of the national system, the Center for Diagnostics and Medicine of the Moscow Department of Health received permission to conduct clinical trials of neural networks in 2020. In addition, the organization is researching artificial intelligence systems in the field of medicine with the aim of register them in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). In this way, developers can obtain permission to use their developments simultaneously in Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. This contributes to the accelerated introduction of safe technologies in the medical field, allowing patients to receive faster and higher quality diagnoses.

By NAIS

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