MedOrch: Medical Diagnosis with Tool-Augmented Reasoning Agents for Flexible Extensibility
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
May 30, 2025
Abstract
Healthcare decision-making represents one of the most challenging domains for
Artificial Intelligence (AI), requiring the integration of diverse knowledge
sources, complex reasoning, and various external analytical tools. Current AI
systems often rely on either task-specific models, which offer limited
adaptability, or general language models without grounding with specialized
external knowledge and tools. We introduce MedOrch, a novel framework that
orchestrates multiple specialized tools and reasoning agents to provide
comprehensive medical decision support. MedOrch employs a modular, agent-based
architecture that facilitates the flexible integration of domain-specific tools
without altering the core system. Furthermore, it ensures transparent and
traceable reasoning processes, enabling clinicians to meticulously verify each
intermediate step underlying the system's recommendations. We evaluate MedOrch
across three distinct medical applications: Alzheimer's disease diagnosis,
chest X-ray interpretation, and medical visual question answering, using
authentic clinical datasets. The results demonstrate MedOrch's competitive
performance across these diverse medical tasks. Notably, in Alzheimer's disease
diagnosis, MedOrch achieves an accuracy of 93.26%, surpassing the
state-of-the-art baseline by over four percentage points. For predicting
Alzheimer's disease progression, it attains a 50.35% accuracy, marking a
significant improvement. In chest X-ray analysis, MedOrch exhibits superior
performance with a Macro AUC of 61.2% and a Macro F1-score of 25.5%. Moreover,
in complex multimodal visual question answering (Image+Table), MedOrch achieves
an accuracy of 54.47%. These findings underscore MedOrch's potential to advance
healthcare AI by enabling reasoning-driven tool utilization for multimodal
medical data processing and supporting intricate cognitive tasks in clinical
decision-making.