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DeepER-Med: Advancing Deep Evidence-Based Research in Medicine Through Agentic AI

Artificial Intelligence 2026-04-20 v1

Abstract

Trustworthiness and transparency are essential for the clinical adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and biomedical research. Recent deep research systems aim to accelerate evidence-grounded scientific discovery by integrating AI agents with multi-hop information retrieval, reasoning, and synthesis. However, most existing systems lack explicit and inspectable criteria for evidence appraisal, creating a risk of compounding errors and making it difficult for researchers and clinicians to assess the reliability of their outputs. In parallel, current benchmarking approaches rarely evaluate performance on complex, real-world medical questions. Here, we introduce DeepER-Med, a Deep Evidence-based Research framework for Medicine with an agentic AI system. DeepER-Med frames deep medical research as an explicit and inspectable workflow of evidence-based generation, consisting of three modules: research planning, agentic collaboration, and evidence synthesis. To support realistic evaluation, we also present DeepER-MedQA, an evidence-grounded dataset comprising 100 expert-level research questions derived from authentic medical research scenarios and curated by a multidisciplinary panel of 11 biomedical experts. Expert manual evaluation demonstrates that DeepER-Med consistently outperforms widely used production-grade platforms across multiple criteria, including the generation of novel scientific insights. We further demonstrate the practical utility of DeepER-Med through eight real-world clinical cases. Human clinician assessment indicates that DeepER-Med's conclusions align with clinical recommendations in seven cases, highlighting its potential for medical research and decision support.

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@article{arxiv.2604.15456,
  title  = {DeepER-Med: Advancing Deep Evidence-Based Research in Medicine Through Agentic AI},
  author = {Zhizheng Wang and Chih-Hsuan Wei and Joey Chan and Robert Leaman and Chi-Ping Day and Chuan Wu and Mark A Knepper and Antolin Serrano Farias and Jordina Rincon-Torroella and Hasan Slika and Betty Tyler and Ryan Huu-Tuan Nguyen and Asmita Indurkar and Mélanie Hébert and Shubo Tian and Lauren He and Noor Naffakh and Aseem Aseem and Nicholas Wan and Emily Y Chew and Tiarnan D L Keenan and Zhiyong Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15456},
  year   = {2026}
}

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37 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables