FactEHR: A Dataset for Evaluating Factuality in Clinical Notes Using LLMs

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Authors Monica Munnangi, Akshay Swaminathan, Jason Alan Fries, Jenelle Jindal, Sanjana Narayanan, Ivan Lopez, Lucia Tu, Philip Chung, Jesutofunmi A. Omiye, Mehr Kashyap, Nigam Shah arXiv ID 2412.12422 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 1 Venue MLHC 2025 Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Verifying and attributing factual claims is essential for the safe and effective use of large language models (LLMs) in healthcare. A core component of factuality evaluation is fact decomposition, the process of breaking down complex clinical statements into fine-grained atomic facts for verification. Recent work has proposed fact decomposition, which uses LLMs to rewrite source text into concise sentences conveying a single piece of information, to facilitate fine-grained fact verification. However, clinical documentation poses unique challenges for fact decomposition due to dense terminology and diverse note types and remains understudied. To address this gap and explore these challenges, we present FactEHR, an NLI dataset consisting of document fact decompositions for 2,168 clinical notes spanning four types from three hospital systems, resulting in 987,266 entailment pairs. We assess the generated facts on different axes, from entailment evaluation of LLMs to a qualitative analysis. Our evaluation, including review by the clinicians, reveals substantial variability in LLM performance for fact decomposition. For example, Gemini-1.5-Flash consistently generates relevant and accurate facts, while Llama-3 8B produces fewer and less consistent outputs. The results underscore the need for better LLM capabilities to support factual verification in clinical text.
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