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In the Moscow clinics there was an AI system of diagnosis developed by Sber

Customers: Moscow Department of Healthcare



Project date: 2020/10

On October 20, 2020 Sber announced implementation of the AI system in the Moscow clinics. It is about the solution under the name Sai Top3 Diagnosis which will allow therapists and general practitioners, to receive the second medical opinion online.

Artificial intelligence, analyzing the anamnesis taking into account the saved-up base from more than 4 million stories of diseases, offers doctors three versions of the most probable diagnoses selected from 265 possible diseases. This solution is a quality assurance of medical care and insures against errors at diagnosis, declared in Sber.

The Sai Top3 Diagnosis system in the state clinic No. 68 of the city of Moscow was presented by the head of Sber German Gref to the capital mayor Sergey Sobyanin. According to Gref, the solution is developed and implemented by Sberzdorovye company together with the Government of Moscow.

In clinics of Moscow there was an AI system of diagnosis developed by Sber
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Moscow — the leader of digitalization using new technologies in many spheres including health care. Huge data arrays and result of big work are the cornerstone of artificial intelligence technologies. Services which we provided today — fruits of work of the best doctors and specialists in the field of AI, they allow to tsifrovizirovat all client way and the patient, and the doctor — German Gref said.
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According to him, Sber aims at that until the end of 2020 to help doctors to make the diagnosis with an accuracy more than 90% and to appoint treatment tens of diseases.

Sergey Sobyanin confirmed that in adult clinics of Moscow the support system of adoption of medical solutions — the digital assistant to doctors using whom doctors will be able to make more precisely preliminary diagnoses begins to work, to appoint inspections and treatment. It is not only about respiratory infections, but also about the broadest spectrum of the most different diseases with which patients see doctors, he emphasized.[1]

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