THE ROLE OF MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN DATA COLLECTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT ACROSS MEDICAL FIELDS
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information technology, digital health, medical diagnostics, telemedicine, artificial intelligenceAbstract
The rapid development of modern information technologies has significantly transformed healthcare systems worldwide. Digital tools such as electronic health records, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and big data analytics have enhanced the efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility of medical services. This article examines the current level of utilization of modern information technologies and analyzes their role in data collection, diagnostic processes, and treatment across various medical fields. The findings highlight that information technologies are not merely supportive tools but essential components of contemporary medical practice, contributing to improved patient outcomes and optimized clinical decision-making.
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