A researcher at MIT has developed an Algorithm to cure diabetes.
It works like this: The algorithm mines patient and drug data, finds what is most relevant to a particular patient based on his or her medical history and then makes a recommendation on whether another treatment or medicine would be more effective. Human expertise provides a critical third piece of the puzzle.
After all, it is the doctors who have the education, skills and relationships with patients who make informed judgments about potential courses of treatment.
The research was conducted through a partnership with Boston Medical Center, the largest safety net hospital in New England that provides care for people of lower income and uninsured people. And we used a data set that involved the electronic medical records from 1999 to 2014 of about 11,000 patients who were anonymous.