Aims: National screening programmes for diabetic retinopathy using digital photography and multi-level manual grading systems are currently being implemented in the UK. Here, we assess the cost-effectiveness of replacing first level manual grading in the National Screening Programme in Scotland with an automated system developed to assess image quality and detect the presence of any retinopathy. Methods: A decision tree model was developed and populated using sensitivity/specificity and cost data based on a study of 6722 patients in the Grampian region. Costs to the NHS, and the number of appropriate screening outcomes and true referable cases detected in 1 year were assessed. Results: For the diabetic population of Scotland (approxim...
Aims/hypothesis: In this study we examined the cost-effectiveness of three different screening strat...
Aims: 1) To validate an Ophthalmologists reference standard examination. 2) To evaluate the effectiv...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of adopting risk-stratified approaches to extended screening ...
Aims To assess the cost-effectiveness of an improved automated grading algorithm for diabetic retino...
Aims: 1. To assess the efficiency of the three level manual grading recommended by the Health Techno...
Systematic screening for diabetic eye disease has been identified as a cost-effective use of resourc...
Background: Diabetic retinopathy screening in England involves labour-intensive manual grading of re...
BACKGROUND/AIMS Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic gr...
Objectives Diabetic retinopathy screening in England involves labour intensive manual grading of dig...
Background/aims: Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic grad...
Background/aims Automated grading software has the potential to reduce the manual grading workload w...
Background: The English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme was established in 2003. Eligible peopl...
Aim: To assess the efficacy of automated “disease/no disease” grading for diabetic retinopathy withi...
Systematic screening for diabetic retinopathy using retinal photography has been shown to reduce the...
Background/aims: Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic gra...
Aims/hypothesis: In this study we examined the cost-effectiveness of three different screening strat...
Aims: 1) To validate an Ophthalmologists reference standard examination. 2) To evaluate the effectiv...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of adopting risk-stratified approaches to extended screening ...
Aims To assess the cost-effectiveness of an improved automated grading algorithm for diabetic retino...
Aims: 1. To assess the efficiency of the three level manual grading recommended by the Health Techno...
Systematic screening for diabetic eye disease has been identified as a cost-effective use of resourc...
Background: Diabetic retinopathy screening in England involves labour-intensive manual grading of re...
BACKGROUND/AIMS Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic gr...
Objectives Diabetic retinopathy screening in England involves labour intensive manual grading of dig...
Background/aims: Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic grad...
Background/aims Automated grading software has the potential to reduce the manual grading workload w...
Background: The English NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme was established in 2003. Eligible peopl...
Aim: To assess the efficacy of automated “disease/no disease” grading for diabetic retinopathy withi...
Systematic screening for diabetic retinopathy using retinal photography has been shown to reduce the...
Background/aims: Retinal screening programmes in England and Scotland have similar photographic gra...
Aims/hypothesis: In this study we examined the cost-effectiveness of three different screening strat...
Aims: 1) To validate an Ophthalmologists reference standard examination. 2) To evaluate the effectiv...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of adopting risk-stratified approaches to extended screening ...