Economic Cybernetics Department
ERI of Business, Economics and Management of SumDU

“Modeling the Impact of Economic Digitalization on Public Health in Ukraine in the Context of Preserving Human Capital,” state registration number: 0126U001085, 2026-2028

MAIN PROJECT EXECUTORS

Kolomiets Svitlana

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, associate professor
Head of the topic
s.kolomiiets@biem.sumdu.edu.ua

Koibichuk Vitaliia

Candidate of Economics, associate professor
Responsible executor
v.koibichuk@biem.sumdu.edu

Tarasenko Svitlana

Candidate of Economics, associate professor
Performer
s.tarasenko@biem.sumdu.edu

Karintseva Oleksandra

Candidate of Economics, associate professor
Performer
karintseva@econ.sumdu.edu

Hrytsenko Kostiantyn

Candidate of Technical Sciences, associate professor
Performer
k.hrytsenko@biem.sumdu.edu

PROJECT GOAL

The goal of the project is to develop comprehensive economic and mathematical models for assessing the impact of the digitalization of the economy on the public health of Ukraine’s population, with the aim of creating scientifically grounded strategies for preserving human capital, particularly in the context of the country’s post-war recovery.

STAGES OF RESEARCH WORK

Stage 1: Theoretical justification of an integrated research methodology; creation of datasets

Stage 2: Development of economic-mathematical models for the quantitative assessment of the impact of economic digitalization on the public health of the Ukrainian population in the context of human capital preservation


Stage 3: Development and analysis of nonlinear dynamic models of public health system development in the context of economic digitalization, with the aim of preserving and developing human capital. Development of scientifically grounded recommendations and a roadmap for managing Ukraine’s public health system in the context of the economy’s digital transformation.

MAIN TASKS OF RESEARCH WORK

1. Conduct a scientometric and bibliometric analysis of publications on the research topic indexed in the Scopus, WoS, and PubMed databases.

2. Develop a conceptual model of the impact of the digitalization of the economy on the public health of the Ukrainian population in the context of preserving human capital.

3. Create a comprehensive statistical database for Ukraine and other countries, particularly those that have experienced military conflicts, containing socio-economic, medical-demographic indicators, and indicators of the digital transformation of the economy to model the impact of digitalization on public health in the context of preserving human capital.

4. Assess behavioral factors affecting public health levels in Ukraine under conditions of economic digitalization and develop a behavioral model.

5. Conduct descriptive and correlation analyses to establish a statistically significant feature space of determinants influencing public health under conditions of economic digitalization.

6. Conduct a canonical analysis of socio-economic determinants in the context of economic digitalization and public health indicators of the Ukrainian population in the context of human capital preservation.

7. Evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare systems in the context of the digital transformation of the economy using frontier methods of nonparametric analysis (DEA) and stochastic parametric analysis (SFA).

8. Develop a decision-making model to assess the risks of human capital loss depending on the state of the socioeconomic environment and the chosen policy of government intervention in the public health sector in the context of economic digitalization.

9. Construct econometric models of the impact of economic digitalization on public health in the context of human capital preservation.

10. Construct modified nonlinear models of the dynamics of the public health system in the context of economic digitalization, with a focus on the preservation and development of human capital.

11. Conduct a bifurcation analysis of the dynamics of nonlinear public health system models in the context of economic digitalization. Model the conditions for the emergence of self-organization processes in nonlinear public health models.

12. Assess the impact of economic digitalization on the development of human capital and forecast its dynamics for 2029–2030 using intelligent data analysis tools.

13. Develop scientifically grounded recommendations and a roadmap for implementing strategies to preserve and develop human capital based on the constructed economic-mathematical models of the impact of economic digitalization on the public health of the Ukrainian population.

INVOLVED EXECUTORS

  1. R. Shebetun – undergraduate student, Educational Program “Economic Cybernetics and Business Analytics” (Bachelor’s level), Group EC 31
  1. R. Dinits – postgraduate student in the Department of Economic Cybernetics
  1. L. Hrytsenko – Ph.D. in Economics, Professor, Professor in the Department of Financial Technologies and Entrepreneurship

PUBLICATION ACTIVITY

TRAINING OF PERSONNEL