AI System in Russia to Analyse Problems in Medical Clinics
The platform analyses the reputation and operational issues of healthcare facilities in real time.

Researchers at South Ural State University have developed and patented what they describe as the country’s first AI-powered analytical tool designed to evaluate medical clinics. The system, called LinguaMetrics, analyses public feedback and operational indicators to help identify strengths and problem areas in healthcare institutions.
The analyser automatically collects online data about every medical facility in a selected Russian region. It evaluates public opinion on doctors’ qualifications, clinic interiors, location, service costs and other aspects of the institution’s performance.
According to Svetlana Sheremetyeva, director of the Linguo-Innovative Technologies Research and Education Centre at SUSU, all calculations are performed quickly and automatically, with results presented to users in the form of clear infographics.
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Users can request an assessment of a specific clinic over a defined period or across its entire operating history. The developers say the tool could help government authorities better understand the state of the healthcare sector, both at a national level and within individual hospitals. It can also be useful for patients and for the management teams of medical centres.








































