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TriageSim: A Conversational Emergency Triage Simulation Framework from Structured Electronic Health Records

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arxiv 2603.10035 v3 pith:SAD5GOTW submitted 2026-03-02 cs.CL

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keywords triagetriagesimrecordsstructuredaudioconversationalconversationscorpus
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Research in emergency triage is restricted to structured electronic health records (EHR) due to regulatory constraints on nurse-patient interactions. We introduce TriageSim, a simulation framework for generating persona-conditioned triage conversations from structured records. TriageSim enables multi-turn nurse-patient interactions with explicit control over disfluency and decision behaviour, producing a corpus of ~800 synthetic transcripts and corresponding audio. We use a combination of automated analysis for linguistic, behavioural and acoustic fidelity alongside manual evaluation for medical fidelity using a random subset of 50 conversations. The utility of the generated corpus is examined via conversational triage classification. We observe modest agreement for acuity levels across three modalities: generated synthetic text, ASR transcripts, and direct audio inputs. We provide the code for TriageSim at https://github.com/dipankarsrirag/triage-sim.git.

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