// BENCHMARK

HealthBench benchmark

AI model leaderboard for the HealthBench benchmark. Compare how large language models score on HealthBench, see the full ranking, and understand what this AI benchmark measures. GPT-5 currently leads with 67.2%. Realistic patient/clinician dialogues for health-domain LLM evaluation.

Leaderboard

# Model Organization Score Variant Source
#1 GPT-5 OpenAI 67.2% thinking-high-cited-ring-1t official โ†—
#2 Kimi K2 Thinking Moonshot 58% thinking-no-tools official โ†—
#3 Ring-1T Ant Group 57.93% thinking official โ†—
#4 gpt-oss-120b OpenAI 57.6% high official โ†—
#5 gpt-oss-120b OpenAI 57.6% high reasoning official โ†—
#6 Qwen3-235B-A22B-Thinking (Jul 2025) Qwen 55.56% thinking-cited-ring-1t official โ†—
#7 DeepSeek-V3.1-Terminus DeepSeek 50.19% thinking-cited-ring-1t official โ†—
#8 gemini-2.5-pro Google DeepMind 49.39% cited-ring-1t official โ†—
#9 Kimi K2 Moonshot 43.8% k2-0905-no-tools-cited-k2-thinking official โ†—
#10 gpt-oss-20b OpenAI 42.5% high reasoning official โ†—
#11 gpt-oss-20b OpenAI 42.5% high official โ†—

Frequently asked questions about HealthBench

What is the HealthBench benchmark?

Realistic patient/clinician dialogues for health-domain LLM evaluation.

How is the HealthBench benchmark scored?

HealthBench is scored using the score (%) metric, where a higher score is better. The maximum achievable score is 100.000. GenAIList aggregates reported scores from model providers and papers into a single ranked leaderboard.

Which AI model scores highest on HealthBench?

As of the latest reported scores on GenAIList, GPT-5 achieves the highest result on HealthBench with a score of 67.2%.

Is a higher HealthBench score better?

Yes. On HealthBench a higher score indicates better performance, so models near the top of the leaderboard are the strongest.