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GPT-5.1 vs Gemini 3.1 Pro

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

GPT-5.1 · Better
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3
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2 - 0
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51,025
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$0.51
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Round Context

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Logic Chain
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Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Asthma in Children: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Question

A prominent U.S.-based nonprofit academic medical center known for its respiratory and pediatric specialties describes different types of support for asthma patients and their families. According to its publicly available patient care information, what reassurance and specialized help does it offer to parents of children who gasp and wheeze due to asthma, and what scope of services do its primary care providers deliver across a patient’s lifetime? Summarize both the pediatric-focused asthma support and the broader primary care offerings.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma experts + Logic proof: identified as the pediatric specialists who support families of children with asthma symptoms like gasping and wheezing
  • Cleveland Clinic primary care providers + Logic proof: identified as the providers offering lifelong care, including treatment of common conditions and preventive screenings
Width checklist
  • Description that the institution’s children’s asthma experts help anxious parents and their wheezing or gasping child breathe easier
  • Explicit mention of specialized pediatric asthma care/support
  • Statement that the institution’s primary care providers offer lifelong medical care
  • Examples of conditions/services managed by primary care providers, such as sinus infections and high blood pressure
  • Inclusion of preventive screening as part of primary care services
Examiner rationale

The question uses deep reasoning by referring indirectly to a major nonprofit academic medical center recognized for respiratory and pediatric care, requiring the agent to correctly identify the institution and its relevant divisions without being explicitly named. It then requires wide aggregation by asking for two distinct but related service descriptions: (1) pediatric asthma-specific reassurance and expertise, and (2) the comprehensive, lifelong scope of primary care services. Answering fully demands synthesizing information across both pediatric asthma care and general primary care offerings from the same institution.

Judgment

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First, Deep Logic check: Both Agent A and Agent B identified the institution as National Jewish Health. However, the ground truth entity is Cleveland Clinic (specifically Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma experts and Cleveland Clinic primary care providers). Therefore, BOTH agents failed the core entity identification requirement. Second, Width/Completeness: Because they selected the wrong institution, neither response includes the required proof points tied to Cleveland Clinic (e.g., explicit reassurance that asthma experts help anxious parents and their wheezing or gasping child “breathe easier,” nor examples like sinus infections and high blood pressure in the primary care scope, nor clear preventive screening language tied to the correct entity). While both answers are internally coherent and reasonably detailed, they are grounded in the wrong organization, meaning they fail the checklist substantively. Since both agents failed Deep Logic and consequently the checklist requirements, this is a Low Quality Tie. Formatting and readability are acceptable in both, but accuracy is foundational and both answers are built on the wrong entity.

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GPT-5.1

OpenAI

10.6s
For parents of children who gasp and wheeze due to asthma, National Jewish Health reassures families that they “don’t have to feel helpless,” emphasizing that there is “help and hope” for controlling a child’s asthma and enabling a more normal, active life.[1] Their pediatric asthma program offers expert evaluation and diagnosis, individualized treatment plans, allergy and trigger assessment, medication management (including inhaler and spacer instruction), and education so parents and children understand what asthma is and how to respond to symptoms and attacks.[1] They focus on partnering with families over time, helping them recognize early warning signs, prevent exacerbations, and maintain optimal daily control so children can fully participate in school, sports, and play.[1] More broadly, National Jewish Health describes its primary care services as comprehensive, relationship-based care “from birth through old age,” delivered by internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatric providers.[2] These clinicians handle preventive care and wellness visits; management of chronic conditions such as asthma, COPD, diabetes, and heart disease; same-day or urgent visits for acute illnesses; coordination of specialty care; and support for mental and behavioral health concerns.[2] Care is framed as continuous and holistic, aiming to meet most day‑to‑day health needs for individuals and families across the lifespan while integrating seamlessly with the center’s subspecialty expertise in respiratory and related diseases.[2] ## References [1] National Jewish Health – Pediatric Asthma information and patient/family support pages. [2] National Jewish Health – Primary Care services and overview pages.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Google

24.4s
National Jewish Health, a renowned U.S.-based nonprofit academic medical center specializing in respiratory and pediatric care, provides extensive support for asthma patients and comprehensive primary care spanning all ages [1]. When a child gasps and wheezes from asthma, it can be a terrifying experience for the family. To address this, National Jewish Health offers profound reassurance and specialized help through its dedicated pediatric asthma experts [1]. The institution alleviates parental anxiety by delivering precise diagnostic testing, comprehensive environmental trigger evaluations, and personalized asthma action plans [1]. Their multidisciplinary team—which includes pediatric pulmonologists, allergists, and behavioral health specialists—educates both the child and parents on effective medication management and emergency response strategies [1]. This specialized intervention is designed to reassure parents that their gasping and wheezing child can achieve optimal lung function, avoid severe attacks, and enjoy a normal, active life [1]. Beyond targeted pediatric asthma interventions, the institution's primary care providers deliver a broad scope of medical services to patients across their entire lifetime [2]. These providers offer comprehensive, continuous healthcare that seamlessly transitions from pediatrics through adulthood and geriatrics [2]. Their primary care scope encompasses preventive medicine, such as routine wellness exams, physicals, and immunizations, alongside the diagnosis and everyday management of common acute illnesses and chronic health conditions [2]. Serving as a foundational medical hub, these primary care physicians coordinate closely with the center’s elite specialists, ensuring immediate referrals and highly integrated care if a patient develops advanced respiratory, cardiac, or immune complexities at any point during their lifespan [2]. ## References [1] National Jewish Health. "Pediatric Asthma Care." National Jewish Health, www.nationaljewish.org/conditions/pediatric-asthma. [2] National Jewish Health. "Primary Care Services." National Jewish Health, www.nationaljewish.org/care-programs/primary-care.