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Analysis of the Russian and World Marker of Telemedicine and Biochipping: Features and Development Prospects

In: Global Economics and Management: Transition to Economy 4.0

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  • O. Blagoveshchenskaya

    (Tomsk State University)

  • T. Ilyina

    (Tomsk State University)

  • E. Durneva

    (Tomsk State University)

  • M. Krasnova

    (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)

Abstract

The paper considers the telemedicineTelemedicine and biochippingBiochipping market and studies the peculiarities of its development and problems in different countries. The purpose is to study the experience of telemedicineTelemedicine and biochipping in the world, and its features and prospects of development. The authors used methods of generalization, comparison, sampling, regression analysis, scientific articles and expert opinions to make a comparative analysis of the experience and results of the implementation of biochippingBiochipping and telemedicineTelemedicine. The following conclusion was made: with the introduction of biochippingBiochipping, the problem of a large number of long-term hospital and false ambulance calls will be solved, and the body will be diagnosed in a timely manner for life-threatening diseases. Thus, medicine has a tendency to digitize with high speed, and more digital hospitals will appear each year.

Suggested Citation

  • O. Blagoveshchenskaya & T. Ilyina & E. Durneva & M. Krasnova, 2019. "Analysis of the Russian and World Marker of Telemedicine and Biochipping: Features and Development Prospects," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Mikhail Kaz & Tatiana Ilina & Gennady A. Medvedev (ed.), Global Economics and Management: Transition to Economy 4.0, chapter 0, pages 77-88, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-26284-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26284-6_8
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