Artificial Intelligence services are a service that will provide a second opinion on mammography and experimentally determine the norm in fluorography and chest radiography, starting to operate within the framework of compulsory health insurance tariffs as of the beginning of 2023. These technologies accelerate the processing of large amounts of data and increase the accuracy of diagnosis, especially in the early stages of diseases.

Artificial intelligence is capable of detecting signs of 38 different diseases, as well as detecting up to 10 pathologies in one image. Such solutions help doctors identify diseases at an early stage and effectively monitor the dynamics of patients’ conditions, noted Moscow’s chief radiologist Yuri Vasiliev.

Source: Ferra

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