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The rise of small language models in healthcare: A comprehensive survey

Muskan Garg, Shaina Raza, Shebuti Rayana, Xingyi Liu, Sunghwan Sohn

2026Computer Science Review6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite substantial progress in healthcare applications driven by large language models (LLMs), growing concerns around data privacy, and limited resources; the small language models (SLMs) offer a scalable and clinically viable solution for efficient performance in resource-constrained environments for next-generation healthcare informatics. Our comprehensive survey presents a taxonomic framework to identify and categorize them for healthcare professionals and informaticians. The timeline of healthcare SLM contributions establishes a foundational framework for analyzing models across three dimensions: NLP tasks, stakeholder roles, and the continuum of care. We present a taxonomic framework to identify the architectural foundations for building models from scratch; adapting SLMs to clinical precision through prompting, instruction fine-tuning, and reasoning; and accessibility and sustainability through compression techniques. Our primary objective is to offer a comprehensive survey for healthcare professionals, introducing recent innovations in model optimization and equipping them with curated resources to support future research and development in the field. Aiming to showcase the groundbreaking advancements in SLMs for healthcare, we present a comprehensive compilation of experimental results across widely studied NLP tasks in healthcare to highlight the transformative potential of SLMs in healthcare. The updated repository is available at Github.

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TimelineComputer scienceData scienceHealth careTransformative learningCategorizationStakeholderKnowledge managementScalabilityHealth professionalsBridging (networking)Categorical variableSustainabilityOpen researchLanguage modelData modelingManagement scienceProcess managementData collectionArtificial intelligenceArchitectureArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationMachine Learning in HealthcareTopic Modeling
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