Health IT Analytics January 12, 2023
By Mark Melchionna

A team from Oregon Health & Science University will test an artificial intelligence-based app it developed to support diabetes patients in maintaining healthy blood glucose levels.

After receiving a grant from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) researchers developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based app to evaluate and track type 1 diabetes patients’ glucose levels and plan to test the app in a clinical trial.

According to the press release, about 1.45 million Americans are living with type 1 diabetes, and these patients generally find regulating their blood sugar level and evaluating the need to take insulin challenging.

To support type 1 diabetes care, a team led by OHSU biomedical engineer...

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