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The NHS has wrongly diagnosed patients with diabetes after a machine gave an incorrect reading. At least 55,000 patients will undergo further testing to identify if they really have type 2 diabetes, ...
Errors by machines used to diagnose diabetes mean at least 55,000 people in England will need further blood tests, a BBC ...
At least 55,000 people will need further blood tests after errors were discovered in machines used to diagnose diabetes. Up ...
Machine learning has immense potential for improving diabetes care, particularly when used by diabetes care and education specialists.
NHS says at least 55,000 people will need further blood tests after errors were discovered at one in ten NHS labs in England ...
Machine learning models using continuous glucose monitor and demographic data were more accurate at estimating HbA1c for people with type 1 diabetes compared with the glucose management indicator ...
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