cision support systems (MDSS) using artificial intelligence". It was developed by the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of the City of Moscow "Scientific and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Department of Healthcare" (GBUZ "NPKTs DZM").
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On January 1, 2025, GOST morocco whatsapp resource R 71657-2024 "Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Education. Functional Subsystem for Creating Scientific Publications. General Provisions" will come into force. It establishes the rules for using AI in scientific work. AI can search for information, store it and process it, but scientists will have to write scientific articles themselves.
The text of the GOST states that "the digital transformation of treatment and diagnostic processes, including the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies and the automation of the activities of medical workers, is one of the most promising areas of healthcare development." Its authors noted that "the introduction of systems to support medical decision-making created using artificial intelligence technologies is becoming increasingly popular, which can help improve the quality of clinical decision-making and reduce defects in the provision of medical care."
The new state standard defines "ensuring physician adherence to clinical recommendations" and "improving the quality of medical care" as the main goal of implementing the SPVRS using artificial intelligence. According to it, AI can help a physician in solving a number of problems, including "identifying suspicions of pathological conditions", "assessing risks and predicting disease development", "assessing the severity of a patient and predicting the outcome of diseases, "selecting diagnostic, therapeutic, including surgical, patient management tactics", etc. In addition, AI can perform auxiliary functions, such as "providing access to reference information" and "forming an integrated analysis".
The standard divides AI-based PMS into advisory (providing the doctor with hypotheses-solutions based on intellectual analysis), information-reference (providing access to clinical information) and advisory-information systems that combine both systems. These systems should operate based on interpretive (analyzing data for the doctor), recommendatory (selecting personal recommendations for the doctor on patient management) and control (selecting commands and information for other systems) algorithms.
A representative of the press service of the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution "National Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Technological Development of the Moscow Health Department" told a ComNews correspondent that the new GOST was created to " establish the basic provisions of systems for supporting medical decision-making based on artificial intelligence technologies, directly to the classification of SPPVR, the basic requirements for these systems, their goals and objectives." According to him, the new standard should increase confidence in modern technologies and make the development, registration and operation of new systems more transparent and understandable.
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