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DiversityMedQA: Assessing Demographic Biases in Medical Diagnosis using Large Language Models

Computation and Language 2024-12-09 v2

Abstract

As large language models (LLMs) gain traction in healthcare, concerns about their susceptibility to demographic biases are growing. We introduce {DiversityMedQA}, a novel benchmark designed to assess LLM responses to medical queries across diverse patient demographics, such as gender and ethnicity. By perturbing questions from the MedQA dataset, which comprises medical board exam questions, we created a benchmark that captures the nuanced differences in medical diagnosis across varying patient profiles. Our findings reveal notable discrepancies in model performance when tested against these demographic variations. Furthermore, to ensure the perturbations were accurate, we also propose a filtering strategy that validates each perturbation. By releasing DiversityMedQA, we provide a resource for evaluating and mitigating demographic bias in LLM medical diagnoses.

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@article{arxiv.2409.01497,
  title  = {DiversityMedQA: Assessing Demographic Biases in Medical Diagnosis using Large Language Models},
  author = {Rajat Rawat and Hudson McBride and Dhiyaan Nirmal and Rajarshi Ghosh and Jong Moon and Dhruv Alamuri and Sean O'Brien and Kevin Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.01497},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Published in NLP4PI @ EMNLP 2024, Accepted to AIM-FM @ NeurIPS 2024