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AIDA Assistant to Help Russian Doctors With Diagnosis

AI model analyzes patient data and suggests a preliminary diagnosis.

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Medical institutions in the Moscow Region are testing a diagnostic assistant called AIDA. According to the regional Ministry of Health, the digital tool is built on artificial intelligence to support therapists and general practitioners.

“An AI-based diagnostic assistant is a physician-support tool designed to improve diagnostic accuracy and further reduce the risk of errors. It operates on the principle of a ‘second opinion,’ with the final decision always remaining with the specialist. We are currently piloting AIDA in our medical organizations,” said Maxim Zabelin, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Region Government and Minister of Health.

Diagnosis Based on Medical Records

The system analyzes patient data from electronic medical records and then generates a hypothesis corresponding to one of 95 of the most common and socially significant diagnoses.

At the same time, the doctor independently determines the final diagnosis. If the physician’s conclusion differs from the model’s assessment, the system proposes an alternative option, while the ultimate decision remains with the doctor.

Another medical AI assistant has also been launched on the SberZdorovye website in Russia. The neural network helps users choose a doctor based on symptoms, personal parameters, and patient reviews. The smart assistant suggests five of the most suitable specialists with the highest ratings and a large number of positive reviews.

“AI-powered doctor selection speeds up recovery by ensuring proper routing and saving time that patients might otherwise spend visiting non-specialized doctors,” said Ivan Vinogradov, Managing Director of the medical company SberZdorovye.

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