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Active Evidence-Seeking and Diagnostic Reasoning in Large Language Models for Clinical Decision Support

May 21, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

Large language models perform well on static medical examinations, yet clinical diagnosis often requires iterative evidence gathering under uncertainty. Building on prior interactive evaluation efforts, we introduce an OSCE-inspired standardized patient simulator and a controlled, reproducible benchmark for active diagnostic inquiry. Across 468 cases and 15 models in our protocol, we observe that multi-turn evidence seeking reduces diagnostic accuracy by 12.75% and lowers supporting-evidence quality by 24.36% relative to full-context evaluation; error analyses associate these drops with premature diagnostic closure and inefficient questioning. Together, these results suggest that static full-context benchmarks may overestimate performance in interactive evidence-seeking settings, motivating complementary interactive assessment for safer clinical decision support.

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Authors
Chen Zhan, Xihe Qiu, Xiaoyu Tan, Xibing Zhuang, Gengchen Ma, Yue Zhang, Shuo Li, Peifeng Liu, Xiaoxiao Ge, Liang Liu, Lu Gan
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arXiv:2605.22047