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ARPA-H's PRECISE-AI (Performance and Reliability Evaluation for Continuous Modifications and Useability of Artificial Intelligence) program develops techniques to detect when AI-enabled medical tools used in real-world clinical settings fall out of alignment with their underlying training data and auto-correct these tools to maintain peak performance.
The program addresses a critical challenge in healthcare AI deployment: ensuring AI diagnostic and clinical decision support tools remain accurate over time as patient populations, disease patterns, and clinical practices evolve.
Performer teams of ML experts, health information specialists, and clinicians will develop capabilities for establishing accurate diagnostic ground truth, monitoring AI performance autonomously, determining root causes of performance degradation, enabling AI models to communicate uncertainty to clinicians, and creating data infrastructure for sharing findings among healthcare stakeholders.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Teams including ML experts, health information specialists, and clinicians. Academic institutions, companies, research organizations, and hospitals may apply. Interested parties should reference the program solicitation on SAM.gov. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Critical Illness Immunological Reprogramming and Control Point Learning Engine (CIRCLE) Program is a grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) that funds the development of AI-powered digital twin capabilities to transform critical care medicine. The program aims to create tools that track and modulate the immune system in real time, enabling clinicians in intensive care units to intervene more precisely when inflammatory responses threaten organ failure. With a total program budget of over $100 million across multiple awards, CIRCLE seeks to advance immune system diagnostics, computational modeling, and next-generation immunotherapies for critically ill patients. The application deadline is March 30, 2026. Eligible applicants include academic institutions, non-profit organizations, and corporate entities with expertise in clinical critical care, computational modeling, and immune system interventions.
ARPA-H's ADVOCATE (Agentic AI-EnableD CardioVascular CAre TransfOrmation) program seeks to develop the first FDA-authorized agentic AI technology providing 24/7 specialty cardiovascular care. The program funds three components: a patient-facing clinical AI agent that serves autonomously as a digital member of the care team, a supervisory AI overseer that monitors deployed agents for safety and efficacy, and a clinical workflow integration plan for scalable deployment. ARPA-H will select teams of innovators within six months, with team selections anticipated in June 2026. The program aims to create AI agents capable of continuous patient monitoring, real-time clinical decision support, and autonomous intervention recommendations for cardiovascular disease management.
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