An observational study to assess if automated diabetic retinopathy image assessment software can replace one or more steps of manual imaging grading and to determine their cost-effectiveness
Adnan Tufail(Moorfields Eye Hospital), Alicja R. Rudnicka, Clare Bailey(Bristol Eye Hospital), Srinivas R. Sadda(Doheny Eye Institute), Gerald Liew(The University of Sydney), Louis Bolter(Homerton University Hospital), Paul Taylor(University College London), Aaron Lee(University of Fribourg), Vern Louw(Moorfields Eye Hospital), Catherine Egan(Maine Farmland Trust), Christopher G. Owen(St George's, University of London), Caroline Rudisill(London School of Economics and Political Science), John Anderson(Homerton University Hospital), Sebastian Salas-Vega(London School of Economics and Political Science), Venediktos Kapetanakis(St George's, University of London)
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