State-owned medical technology is ahead of commercial ones

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State-owned medical technology is ahead of commercial ones

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According to her, in many regions the vast majority of medical institutions are state and municipal clinics that operate within the framework of compulsory medical insurance, so holders of voluntary medical insurance policies have to receive medical services in regular district clinics.

"There are many places where voluntary health insurance clinics are practically not represented, and a person goes to the same clinic under voluntary health insurance as under compulsory health insurance, and does not feel that he is receiving a different service. This can probably be changed, we are trying to benin whatsapp resource work with insurance companies so that there is at least some personalization, but telemedicine helps us with this, and if anything, we send employees to nearby cities where there are more advanced voluntary health insurance services," noted Irina Ershova.

Alexander Andreev, CEO of the Medical Company Doctor Nearby, confirmed that clinics in the compulsory medical insurance segment dominate in the regions, but noted that state medical technology projects often surpass commercial ones.

"A lot of projects are distributed not only by commercial clinics, but also by the state. Regions are constantly introducing telemedicine centers, systems for assisting in making medical decisions. Therefore, we can say that our state healthcare system is a good driver in terms of developing digital projects, so everything we are talking about now is actively developing in the compulsory medical insurance. If you take Moscow, just open emias.info and see how far ahead the state healthcare system has gone. Their virtual clinic is no worse than any of the commercial medical technology companies or insurance companies," said Alexander Andreev.

Doctors and treatment

Denis Gavrilov, Director of Insurance at the BestDoctor Group of Companies (an aggregator of voluntary health insurance services), told ComNews that it would be appropriate to create two platforms - a single database of all doctors with reviews and ratings, and a single database of treatment tracks for certain specific diagnoses. "Doctor ratings are in demand by private patients and corporate users of voluntary health insurance, but the issue of the reliability of reviews is open here. And treatment trackers, for example, installing braces, are the work of several doctors: a therapist, an orthodontist, a hygienist, and a doctor who deals with the aesthetic part. Not always in one dental clinic there are four best specialists for a specific disease, so they can be selected in different clinics. And this applies to any other diagnoses that require an integrated approach," Denis Gavrilov said.

According to him, when creating a single platform for doctors and clinics, it is important to eliminate falsification and cheating. "This is the first task that must be solved before investing in the creation of a single platform with a high level of trust. The second important factor is that such a platform must pay for itself, that is, the companies that will be investors in this project must understand the mechanism for monetizing the use of such an array of data. Moreover, given that players in the insurance and medical markets are already separately deciding the issue of creating systems for rating clinics and doctors, each for himself," Denis Gavrilov added.
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