India, Nov. 8 -- The team from the Centre for Assuring Autonomy at the University of York developed an AI-based clinical decision-support model based on 1.4 million records of diabetes patient data from the Bradford region.

It's hoped that the research will lead to AI being used to help those with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) avoid the worst outcomes. The AI support-model, by drawing on data about a patient, can help clinicians in choosing a personalised pathway, such as a particular diet, exercise regime, or a more robust medical approach.

Highest occurrence

The Bradford and Craven district has one of the highest occurrence rates for diabetes in the UK and the highest across the Yorkshire and the Humber region.

Understanding who might be at...