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Moscow is scaling its artificial intelligence developments nationwide. The MosMedII digital platform will provide regions with access to Moscow-based medical image analysis services starting in 2024. The platform already helps doctors analyze around a million images monthly, and the total number of studies performed has reached over 10 million, according to the Moscow City Health Ministry. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.
"Over the past five years, Moscow has accumulated unique experience in artificial intelligence in healthcare. For example, we were the first in the world to launch an experiment integrating computer vision into radiation diagnostics. During this time, the capital tested over 200 algorithms and developed previously unheard-of methods. Two years ago, at the direction of the Russian President, we began scaling this experience to the regions through the MosMedII platform. Today, 74 Russian regions and over 2,000 regional medical organizations have joined the platform. Buryatia has joined the project in test mode," said Anastasia Rakova.
She noted that the flow of tests from the regions by 2025 already exceeded the volume in Moscow threefold. Doctors from across the country analyze approximately one million images each month using the Moscow system.
Moscow provides regions with access to AI services for analyzing mammograms, fluorography, chest X-rays, and computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain and chest organs. All algorithms are registered as medical devices and undergo ongoing quality monitoring.
According to Anastasia Rakova, artificial intelligence isn't a replacement for doctors, but rather a highly accurate assistant, reducing the risk of missing pathologies. A total of 60 services have been piloted in the capital, and organizations across the country are already using 17 of them.
The Krasnodar Krai, Nizhny Novgorod, Voronezh, Chelyabinsk, and Volgograd regions, as well as the Republic of Bashkortostan, hold the leading positions in terms of platform connectivity. Federal medical centers, including the Almazov National Medical Research Center and the Kuban State Medical University, also use MosMedII services.
The platform is being developed and maintained by the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Moscow City Department of Health and the capital Department of Information Technology.
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