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Deployment-Centered Evaluation: Predicting Query-Level Rejection Risk in a Clinical LLM System

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A new study proposes a deployment-centered evaluation approach to predict the risk of clinicians rejecting LLM-generated responses in electronic health records. By leveraging deployment-specific context, the prediction model achieves an AUROC of 0.719, paving the way for targeted guardrails in clinical AI systems.

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Title:Deployment-Centered Evaluation: Predicting Query-Level Rejection Risk in a Clinical LLM System

View PDFAbstract:Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly integrated into clinical systems, making it essential to evaluate the real-world utility of these systems. However, static benchmarks tend to measure correctness rather than user acceptance, aggregate performance across queries, and require densely annotated datasets -- leading to major blind spots for evaluating clinical systems. In this work, we perform a deployment-centered evaluation of an LLM system embedded within electronic health records at an academic medical center, where user feedback is sparse but closely reflects the deployment conditions. Specifically, we train a pre-response classifier that estimates the risk that a future interaction will result in the user rejecting the LLM response, based on query content and deployment-specific context available before generation. We conduct a prospective analysis of our model over 4.5 months of user feedback, finding that our prediction model achieves an AUROC of 0.719. Further, we estimate the benefit of such predictions in two downstream use cases (guardrail triggering and abstention). Our key conceptual insight is that making use of deployment-specific context (i.e., the provider type, department name, language model used for response), as opposed to only query content, improves the ability to predict whether the user will reject the system output. Altogether, our empirical case study demonstrates the feasibility of predicting user rejection using deployment-specific context, opening the door to targeted guardrails.

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