Abstract

Aim: to study digital health technologies presented in dissertation research in the specialty “Public Health and Healthcare” for 2018-2022. Materials and methods: We found 194 dissertations posted on the official website of the Higher Attestation Commission in the specialty “Public Health and Healthcare” (02/14/03) for 2018-2022. We identified 72 dissertations which studied the use of digital technologies in healthcare. The analysis of the obtained data was carried out using the interactive computing environment Jupiter Notebook and the software libraries Pandas (1.5.3), scikit-learn, Matplotlib and Seaborn for processing, analyzing (frequency) data, creating a structured dataset, constructing a trend line and graphical Images. Results: During 2018-2022, 37.1% of dissertations defended in this specialty used digital technologies, and were aimed at the development, use of information and analytical systems and the creation of electronic registers. The number of scientific works in this area is decreasing, although they are of interest not only to health care organizers, but also to doctors. Scientific research was most active in the Central and Volga Federal Districts, covering all types of digital technologies, which defines these districts as drivers in the development of digital health care and singles them out for targeted investment.

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