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TV Animation (Online Patient Follow-up Platform)

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Developers: Tyumen State University - Tyumen State University, Tyumen State Medical University, Tyumen Industrial University (TIU)
Date of the premiere of the system: August 2024
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

2024: Platform Creation

In August 2024, it became known about the development Russia state in the digital platform "Television Animation," designed for online monitoring of patients in critical condition. This project, implemented within the framework of the national project "Science and universities," promises to be an important step in the digital transformation of the system. health care

The agreement on the creation of Telereanimation was concluded between three leading universities Tyumen region -, and Tyumen State University (Tyumen State University). Tyumen Medical University (TMU) Tyumen Industrial University (TIU) LLC and ANO also take part "In Nova" in the project. "Innovation Agency"

In Russia, the state platform "Telereanimation" is being developed for online monitoring of patients in critical condition

Telereanimation will become a comprehensive system capable of monitoring the vital signs of patients in intensive care units in real time. The system will collect data from medical equipment, take into account the results of laboratory tests and apply artificial intelligence algorithms for predictive analytics. This will allow doctors to respond more effectively and quickly to changes in the condition of patients, which ultimately can significantly reduce the number of deaths.

Vladimir Pribytkov, director of In Nova, noted that this project is an important element of the general strategy for the digitalization of health care pursued by the state. He stressed that the introduction of telemedicine and remote health monitoring technologies is becoming an integral part of modern medical practice, and Telereanimation is one example of how these technologies can improve the quality of medical services.

The project is also unique in that it brings together the efforts of different scientific and industrial sectors. The rector of Tyumen State University Ivan Romanchuk stressed that not only scientists and doctors, but also students, as well as specialists from the IT sector and the medical community participate in the creation of the platform. Such interdisciplinary collaboration should lead to a truly effective and innovative product.[1]

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