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2/2021
vol. 15
 
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Review paper

THE USE OF BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE: LESSONS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FROM UZBEKISTAN

Igor Vikhrov
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Zokhid Abdurakhimov
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,
Sherzod Ashirbaev
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Innovation Centre, Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan
Online publish date: 2021/06/14
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The use of Big Data (BD) in medicine is fundamental for the development of digital healthcare, including the implementation of smart medicine and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Proper organization of BD is necessary for the creation and training of AI algorithms, and for AI to work with great efficiency and accuracy. In this review, the existing models for creating and storing BD sets are described, and the numerous opportunities provided to the healthcare system by the effective use of these tools are outlined. The BD phenomenon is especially important for the developing countries, which can use the example of already completed projects and achievements in the field of BD to more effectively implement such technologies in their own countries. However, there are still some problems with the implementation of BD technologies in practical healthcare of the developing countries. One of the fundamental issues is the financial cost of developing, implementing and maintaining a system for collecting, storing and using BD, including the cost of highly qualified personnel, and expensive equipment and network infrastructure that needs to be regularly updated. Another problem is the confidentiality and security of data in healthcare.
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Big Data, artificial intelligence, healthcare, medicine, digitalization


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