Pilot AI/ML Research
Design and test AI/ML tools addressing cancer, cardiometabolic, and mental/behavioral health
The Consortium Development Program for Year 3 provides funding to catalyze multi-disciplinary research projects to plan and pilot Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) algorithms or tools to address health inconsistencies in cancer, cardiometabolic and mental/behavioral health.
The projects must engage healthcare organizations serving patients in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) or Community Health Centers from areas with limited medical capacity as defined by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and/or serving a disproportionately high percentage(s) of NIH-designated populations to design and pilot AI/ML-aided tools, models or interventions.
Design and test AI/ML tools addressing cancer, cardiometabolic, and mental/behavioral health
Engage FQHCs and healthcare organizations serving areas with limited medical capacity
Create models and interventions that support data-driven healthcare improvement
Six teams have been awarded a first year of funding to form collaborative, equal partnerships with providers serving FQHC populations.
The 2024-2025 application cycle drew proposals from private and public institutes of higher education, non-profits, small businesses and for-profit organizations, and a tribal health organization. Most applications (66%) were led by non-academic institutions, demonstrating potential for partnership-building/knowledge transfer.
The program seeks applications that go beyond data-only studies by co-designing and piloting AI/ML interventions in partnership with impacted communities.
Funded projects will transfer knowledge and AI/ML capabilities with institutions or communities serving populations that disproportionately experience healthcare challenges.