sebis at ArchEHR-QA 2026: How Much Can You Do Locally? Evaluating Grounded EHR QA on a Single Notebook
arXiv cs.CL / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The study investigates grounding EHR QA on a single notebook, with all experiments run locally and without external APIs or cloud infrastructure.
- They participated in all four ArchEHR-QA 2026 subtasks and achieved above-average performance on two tasks, showing that smaller models can approach larger systems when properly configured.
- The findings indicate that privacy-preserving EHR QA systems can run entirely locally on commodity hardware, addressing privacy and deployment challenges in clinical environments.
- The authors provide the source code at https://github.com/ibrahimey/ArchEHR-QA-2026 for reproducibility and experimentation.
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