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Patient-Similarity Cohort Reasoning in Clinical Text-to-SQL

YYifei ShenYYilun ZhaoJJustice OuTTinglin HuangAArman Cohan
arXiv ID
2601.09876
Published
January 14, 2026
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Abstract

Real-world clinical text-to-SQL requires reasoning over heterogeneous EHR tables, temporal windows, and patient-similarity cohorts to produce executable queries. We introduce CLINSQL, a benchmark of 633 expert-annotated tasks on MIMIC-IV v3.1 that demands multi-table joins, clinically meaningful filters, and executable SQL. Solving CLINSQL entails navigating schema metadata and clinical coding systems, handling long contexts, and composing multi-step queries beyond traditional text-to-SQL. We evaluate 22 proprietary and open-source models under Chain-of-Thought self-refinement and use rubric-based SQL analysis with execution checks that prioritize critical clinical requirements. Despite recent advances, performance remains far from clinical reliability: on the test set, GPT-5-mini attains 74.7% execution score, DeepSeek-R1 leads open-source at 69.2% and Gemini-2.5-Pro drops from 85.5% on Easy to 67.2% on Hard. Progress on CLINSQL marks tangible advances toward clinically reliable text-to-SQL for real-world EHR analytics.

Keywords

text-to-SQLEHR tablesclinical reasoningmulti-table joinstemporal windowspatient-similarity cohortsschema metadataclinical coding systemslong contextsmulti-step queriesChain-of-Thought self-refinementrubric-based SQL analysisexecution checksclinical reliability

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