The Need for Ethnoracial Equity in Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes Management: Review and Recommendations
There is clear evidence to suggest that diabetes does not affect all populations equally. Among adults living with diabetes, those from ethnoracial minority communities-foreign-born, immigrant, refugee, and culturally marginalized-are at increased risk of poor health outcomes. Artificial intelligenc...
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Main Authors: | Pham, Quynh (Author), Gamble, Anissa (Author), Hearn, Jason (Author), Cafazzo, Joseph A (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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