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    Service-oriented means of obtaining the name of the disease according to the international code
    (National Aviation University, 2023-12) Liu, Heyan; Лю, Хеянь
    Project Overview: Service-orientedmeans of obtaining the name of a disease usingan international code is a project designed to provide disease name query services for the medical industry and related fields. The goal of this project is to provide the medical field with a useful tool to help professionals more easily access disease information and is expected to have a positive impact in the fields of medicine, research and health management. It allows users to quickly obtain the corresponding disease name via international disease codes such as ICD-10 or other standard codes. This service will be provided through a network interface (API) so that other applications and systems can easily integrate and access disease information. Project objective: The main objective of the project is to provide a convenient, efficient and standardized way to query disease names against international disease codes. This helps medical professionals, health information systems, health research organizations and insurance companies, among others, use disease coding more effectively in a variety of applications. The object of research is - The name of a disease is obtained by an international code. This means that a specific international code can be provided to the system to obtain the official name of the disease associated with that code. This method is commonly used in healthcare information systems and the health field to quickly and accurately identify and retrieve the names of specific diseases for diagnosis, reporting, and documentation. This helps medical professionals and health institutions to use uniform standards to describe and track diseases, thereby facilitating the standardization and comparison of global health data. The purpose of the thesis - The main development objective of the development is to provide a standardized way to enable users to query and obtain the corresponding disease name through the International disease Code, supporting the medical information system to enable medical professionals to quickly find and identify diseases based on the International disease Code for diagnosis and treatment. It is used in disease statistics and epidemiological research to help health departments and disease control agencies track and analyze diseases in different regions and populations. In the field of health insurance, it is used to process claims, authorizations and reimbursements and to identify the illness of the insured through an international disease code. It is used in medical research, academic research and clinical trials to more easily identify diseases and related information. Support data exchange between different healthcare information systems to ensure that healthcare information can be shared seamlessly. Development type - is usually a service-oriented architecture or a more modern microservices architecture. This service architecture is characterized by the partitioning of functions into small independent services that can communicate with each other and provide interfaces to the outside world over a network. This service can communicate using standard Web protocols, such as HTTP, and can be deployed and extended independently, helping to improve the flexibility and maintainability of the system.

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