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AI and 10 seconds of voice recording can screen for diabetes, study suggests
(www.independent.co.uk)
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Have you seen how much it costs to screen for diabetes? I think you can an A1c screen for like $20, but if you're strapped for cash, that can be a lot of money. And a blood glucose screen can easily run over $100. And it requires fasting and going to a lab unless your doctor's office is equipped to run the test. If this works, it reduces all that to just speaking into the microphone, wait a moment, and it spits the results out.
Just because we can do something easily now does not mean there isn't room for improvement to make it even easier and possibly cheaper. Especially when you take into consideration how hard it can be to get some patients to follow the rules(i.e. actually fast) and/or follow through.