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Mobile healthcare: perspectives in Russia

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  • AVDOSHIN S.M.

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

  • PESOTSKAYA E.YU.

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

Abstract

This paper analyses the possibility ofusing mobile technologies and applications in the Russian healthcare system and evaluates the opportunities for its further development. The research provides an overview of global trends in digital healthcare with some examples of the best solutions for eHealth (healthcare practice supported by electronic processes and communication). An analysis is made of the Russian medical system in order to identify the main stages of its formation, achievements and areas for improvement. The authors also conducted research into the current Russian medical healthcare system aimed at identifying gaps and concerns regarding security, reliability and service availability for on-line and mobile services and personal health records in Russia. Certain difficulties in the establishment of an up-to-date healthcare system in Russia with examples of barriers are also analyzed to get a better understanding of the prospects for mobile healthcare development. Starting from the premise that support for information technologies is essential to medical healthcare development, the paper gives an overview of the current IT initiatives of the Russian government in the field of medicine and provides examples of the independent applications of Russian software developers for digital and mobile healthcare. As a result of the research, three possible development scenarios of Russian mobile healthcare are described. The barriers identified as well as worldwide healthcare transformation aspects such as cost reduction and personalization are considered in the possible scenarios.

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  • Avdoshin S.M. & Pesotskaya E.Yu., 2016. "Mobile healthcare: perspectives in Russia," Бизнес-информатика, CyberLeninka;Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики», issue 3 (37), pages 38-44.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:025686:16917319
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