Abstract:
The study explores two main directions related to the creation of an
automated workplace for a diagnostic physician: modern electronic systems for working
with patients and the visualization of multimodal data. An analytical review was carried
out with the aim of identifying current trends in these areas. The first part focuses
on research dedicated to the filling and maintenance of electronic medical records, as
well as ensuring information exchange between different participants in the medical and
diagnostic process. The second part covers studies on the automation and support
of clinical research, with special attention given to solutions for multimodal visualization.
A model of a universal driver for working with heterogeneous equipment is described.
The idea is to enable a diagnostic system to learn the protocols of various devices.
The proposed concept envisions a workplace that automates processes of diagnostics,
recognition of medical records, and visualization of medical data, while also ensuring
data security. This concept is based on the intelligent application of the latest advances
in artificial intelligence. Such a workplace could significantly increase the efficiency
of diagnostic physicians and reduce the number of errors.
Key words and phrases:automated workstation, medical data, multimodal data, visualization, diagnostician, analytical review, concept.