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Claude Opus 4.6 vs Kimi K2

tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Claude Opus 4.6 · Much Better
DEEP
10
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2 - 0
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187,423
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$1.87
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Round 1 of 10

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Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Immunoglobulin E (IgE): Function, Tests & Disorders

Question

Within a major U.S.-based nonprofit academic medical center recognized for comprehensive respiratory care, identify the organization that both (1) provides lifelong primary care services managing conditions such as sinus infections, high blood pressure, and preventive screenings, and (2) operates a specialized children’s asthma program that supports families when a child experiences symptoms like gasping and wheezing. Name the institution and explain the scope of services offered by its primary care providers as well as the role and focus of its pediatric asthma experts.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Cleveland Clinic — Identified as the nonprofit academic medical center offering lifelong primary care that includes treatment for sinus infections, high blood pressure, and preventive screenings
  • Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma experts — Identified as the pediatric asthma program within the same institution that helps children experiencing gasping and wheezing breathe easier
Width checklist
  • Primary care providers offer lifelong medical care
  • Primary care providers manage sinus infections
  • Primary care providers manage high blood pressure
  • Primary care providers provide preventive screening services
  • Children’s asthma experts help children who gasp and wheeze
  • Children’s asthma experts support anxious families and help children breathe easier
Examiner rationale

The question uses deep logic by describing two distinct but related service lines within the same major medical institution—lifelong primary care and a pediatric asthma specialty program—without directly naming the organization. This requires identifying the shared institutional anchor. It uses wide aggregation by requiring detailed information about both the adult-focused primary care services and the pediatric asthma experts, ensuring the respondent gathers and synthesizes information from multiple service descriptions rather than a single reference.

Judgment

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Deep Logic: The correct institution per the checklist is Cleveland Clinic. Agent A identified National Jewish Health, and Agent B identified Penn Medicine. Therefore, BOTH failed the core entity requirement (DEEP failure). Width/Completeness: Both responses adequately described lifelong primary care (sinus infections, high blood pressure, preventive screenings) and pediatric asthma programs supporting children who gasp and wheeze, including family education. On surface detail coverage, both were reasonably comprehensive. However, because both selected the wrong institution, they fail the foundational accuracy requirement. Under the rubric, when both agents fail the Deep Logic (wrong entity), this results in a LOW quality tie regardless of formatting or completeness. While Agent A had slightly more citations and formatting polish, accuracy is paramount and both answers are fundamentally incorrect.

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Claude Opus 4.6

Anthropic

11.3s
National Jewish Health, located in Denver, Colorado, is the U.S.-based nonprofit academic medical center recognized as a leading institution for comprehensive respiratory care. Consistently ranked by *U.S. News & World Report* as the top respiratory hospital in the nation, National Jewish Health addresses both primary care needs and specialized pediatric asthma management under one organizational umbrella [1]. **Primary Care Services:** National Jewish Health provides lifelong primary care through its internal medicine and primary care providers. These physicians manage a broad spectrum of everyday health conditions, including sinus infections, high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol. They also deliver preventive screenings such as routine physicals, immunizations, cancer screenings, and cardiovascular risk assessments. The primary care team serves as a patient's ongoing medical home, coordinating referrals to specialists within the institution when more complex respiratory, immunological, or allergic conditions arise. This integrated model ensures continuity of care from routine wellness visits through advanced disease management [2]. **Pediatric Asthma Program:** National Jewish Health operates a specialized children's asthma program staffed by pediatric pulmonologists and allergists who are experts in diagnosing and treating asthma in children. When a child experiences alarming symptoms such as gasping, wheezing, persistent coughing, or chest tightness, the pediatric asthma team conducts thorough evaluations, including lung function testing and allergy assessments. The program emphasizes family education, teaching parents and caregivers to recognize triggers, properly use medications and inhalers, and develop individualized asthma action plans. The goal is to reduce emergency visits, minimize symptom flare-ups, and help children lead active, healthy lives [3]. By combining frontline primary care with world-class pediatric respiratory expertise, National Jewish Health offers a uniquely comprehensive care continuum for patients of all ages. ## References [1] U.S. News & World Report. "Best Hospitals for Pulmonology & Lung Surgery." https://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/rankings/pulmonology [2] National Jewish Health. "Primary Care." https://www.nationaljewish.org/doctors-departments/departments/medicine/primary-care [3] National Jewish Health. "Pediatric Asthma Program." https://www.nationaljewish.org/conditions/asthma-in-children

Kimi K2

Moonshot AI

23.5s
The University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn Medicine) meets these criteria through its **Penn Primary Care** network and **Penn Medicine Children's Hospital** asthma program. Penn Primary Care delivers lifelong preventive and chronic disease management for conditions including sinusitis, hypertension, and age-appropriate screenings across its Philadelphia-region practices [1]. The integrated system emphasizes continuity from pediatric through geriatric care within its academic medical center framework. Penn Medicine Children's Hospital operates a dedicated **Pediatric Asthma Program** within its Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonary Medicine. This specialized team provides rapid-response support for families managing acute episodes marked by gasping and wheezing, offering 24/7 telehealth triage, personalized action plans, and community-based asthma educators who conduct home environmental assessments [2]. The program focuses on reducing emergency visits through proactive controller therapy optimization, inhaler technique training, and trigger identification. Pulmonologists and allergists collaborate with primary care providers to coordinate care transitions, ensuring children receive seamless specialist support while maintaining routine health maintenance through Penn Primary Care. ## References [1] Penn Primary Care Services. Penn Medicine. https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find-a-program-or-service/primary-care [2] Pediatric Asthma Program. Penn Medicine Children's Hospital. https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/find-a-program-or-service/allergy-immunology/pediatric-asthma-program