The use of statistical methodology to determine the accuracy of grading within a diabetic retinopathy screening programme
<p><strong>Aims</strong> We aimed to use longitudinal data from an established screening programme with good quality assurance and quality control procedures and a stable well-trained workforce to determine the accuracy of grading in diabetic retinopathy screening.</p> <p...
Main Authors: | Oke, JL, Stratton, IM, Aldington, SJ, Stevens, RJ, Scanlon, PH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2015
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