DIGITAL ECONOMY TOOLS IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR IMPACT ON PHARMACEUTICAL EFFICIENCY
ИНСТРУМЕНТЫ ЦИФРОВОЙ ЭКОНОМИКИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ИХ ВЛИЯНИЯ НА ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ФАРМАЦИИ
Vardomatskaya Lyudmila (Вардомацкая Л.П.) and
Lilyukhin Andrey (Лилюхин А.М.)
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Vardomatskaya Lyudmila (Вардомацкая Л.П.): Rostov state medical University
Lilyukhin Andrey (Лилюхин А.М.): Rostov state medical University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2020, vol. 2, 112-117
Abstract:
The necessity and possibility of using digital economy technologies and tools for their implementation in healthcare, in particular, pharmacy, are Studied. The features of using such digital economy tools as blockchain, big data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of things in the pharmaceutical industry are studied. The study of the possibility of using technologies in the digital economy and their tools allows us to draw conclusions about the real prospects of reducing labor costs, reducing the cost of production and delivery of medicines, the impossibility of selling counterfeit and counterfeit medicines on the pharmaceutical market.
Keywords: digital economy; economic relations of the digital economy; social sphere; pharmacy; tools of digital economy technologies; blockchain; big data; artificial intelligence; Internet of things (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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