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Temnov Dmitry Vladimirovich
Temnov Dmitry Vladimirovich

Education

Dmitry Temnov graduated from the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, studied there at the Department of Electronic Technologies in Mechanical Engineering as part of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technologies.

Career

2024: Appointment of IT department of the Russian Ministry of Health as the head

In early September 2024, it became known about the appointment of Dmitry Temnov as the new head of the Department of Digital Development and Information Technologies (DIT) of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. In this position, he replaced Vadim Vankov, who held the position from March 2021 to August 2024. Vankov went for an increase, becoming Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation, overseeing the digitalization of the industry.

Previously, Dmitry Temnov at the DIT of the Ministry of Health served as head of the department for digitalization of processes in the field of health care, worked as head of the department for coordinating regional informatization programs in the field of health care. Then Temnov was appointed deputy head of DIT.

The tasks of the DIT of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation include the information development of the healthcare industry. Among the department's developments are the introduction of AI solutions into the Moscow unified radiological information service, immersion in payment for compulsory medical insurance of the work of the AI solution, which should give a "second opinion" according to the results of the analysis of mammograms, the modernization of the unified medical information and analytical system (EMIAS) - regional GIS in the field of healthcare.

Thus, Dmitry Temnov will oversee the digitalization of health care in the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, for which the government allocated 5 billion rubles in 2024 alone. In 2024, the implementation of the federal project to create a single digital circuit in healthcare, which started in 2019, should be completed. All medical institutions must make a transition to domestic software, primarily in terms of operating systems (OS) and database management systems (DMS).[1]

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