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Algorithm interprets data from electronic medical records to diagnose kidney disease – News-Medical.Net
Diagnosing chronic kidney disease, which is often undetected until it causes irreversible damage, may soon become automated with a new algorithm that interprets…

Diagnosing chronic kidney disease, which is often undetected until it causes irreversible damage, may soon become automated with a new algorithm that interprets data from electronic medical records.
The algorithm, developed by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, automatically scours a patient’s electronic medical record for results of blood and urine tests and, using a mix of established equations and machine learning to process the data, can alert physicians…
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