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Digital Platforms as a Key Factor of the Medical Organizations Activities Development

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Algorithms and Solutions Based on Computer Technology

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The subject of analysis in this article is digital platforms as a key driver of medical organizations sustainable development in the modern world. The research purpose is to consider the main components of the digital platforms using examples of works by different authors and to formulate the platform author’s definition. On the basis of scientific works and periodical literature, an analysis of the digital services architecture used in the healthcare digital platforms implementation is carried out. The main regularities have been identified that influence the dynamics of transaction costs that inevitably arise as a result of communications in the socio-economic mechanisms of the digital economy. The key indicators analysis of digital solutions implementation level in the healthcare systems of such states as the USA, China, Germany, Singapore, Holland and the Russian Federation is carried out. Successful implementations examples of digital platform solutions by both foreign and Russian companies are considered. As an analysis result key advantages and achieved effects were formulated, both for patients and for medical institutions. This is due to the formation of new platform business models of the networked economy, the core of which is digital platforms and an ecosystem approach.

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The reported study was funded by RFBR according to the research project № 19-010-00579.

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Shlyakhto, E., Ilin, I., Iliashenko, O., Karaptan, D., Tick, A. (2022). Digital Platforms as a Key Factor of the Medical Organizations Activities Development. In: Jahn, C., Ungvári, L., Ilin, I. (eds) Algorithms and Solutions Based on Computer Technology. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 387. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93872-7_27

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