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New CLR-voyance framework boosts clinical reasoning over GPT-5

Researchers have developed CLR-voyance, a new framework designed to improve open-ended reasoning for inpatient clinical decision support. This system reformulates clinical reasoning as a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process and uses outcome-grounded, clinician-validated rubrics for training and evaluation. CLR-voyance-8B demonstrated state-of-the-art performance on inpatient clinical reasoning tasks, surpassing models like GPT-5 and MedGemma-27B, and has been deployed in a hospital setting for several months. AI

IMPACT Sets a new benchmark for clinical reasoning, potentially improving AI-assisted medical decision-making and note generation.

RANK_REASON Publication of a research paper detailing a new framework and benchmark for clinical reasoning. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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New CLR-voyance framework boosts clinical reasoning over GPT-5

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Hongchao Jiang ·

    CLR-voyance: Reinforcing Open-Ended Reasoning for Inpatient Clinical Decision Support with Outcome-Aware Rubrics

    Inpatient clinical reasoning is a sequential decision under partial observability: the clinician sees the admission so far and must choose the next action whose downstream consequences are not yet visible. Existing clinical-LLM evaluations and RL rewards signals collapse this int…