Research underway at Washington State University will help medical practitioners understand how artificial intelligence can assist diabetes patients with glucose tracking and follow-up care. The effort is funded by the National Institute of Health’s AIM-AHEAD Program, which helps communities improve healthcare outcomes through the development and application of artificial intelligence and machine learning models. “All Washingtonians deserve acce…
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