Building a Silver-Standard Dataset from NICE Guidelines for Clinical LLMs
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Authors
Qing Ding, Eric Hua Qing Zhang, Felix Jozsa, Julia Ive
arXiv ID
2511.01053
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cs.CL: Computation & Language
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arXiv.org
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Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used in healthcare, yet standardised benchmarks for evaluating guideline-based clinical reasoning are missing. This study introduces a validated dataset derived from publicly available guidelines across multiple diagnoses. The dataset was created with the help of GPT and contains realistic patient scenarios, as well as clinical questions. We benchmark a range of recent popular LLMs to showcase the validity of our dataset. The framework supports systematic evaluation of LLMs' clinical utility and guideline adherence.
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