Developing and evaluating a chatbot to support maternal health care
Smriti Jha, Vidhi Jain, Jianyu Xu, Grace Liu, Sowmya Ramesh, Jitender Nagpal, Gretchen Chapman, Benjamin Bellows, Siddhartha Goyal, Aarti Singh, Bryan Wilder

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive development and evaluation framework for a multilingual maternal health chatbot in India, combining triage, retrieval, and generation to ensure safety and trustworthiness in low-resource settings.
Contribution
It introduces a novel evaluation workflow for high-stakes deployment, including benchmarks and validation methods tailored for multilingual, noisy health chatbot systems.
Findings
Achieved 86.7% emergency recall in triage benchmark
Developed a synthetic multi-evidence retrieval benchmark
Demonstrated the importance of defense-in-depth design and multi-method evaluation
Abstract
The ability to provide trustworthy maternal health information using phone-based chatbots can have a significant impact, particularly in low-resource settings where users have low health literacy and limited access to care. However, deploying such systems is technically challenging: user queries are short, underspecified, and code-mixed across languages, answers require regional context-specific grounding, and partial or missing symptom context makes safe routing decisions difficult. We present a chatbot for maternal health in India developed through a partnership between academic researchers, a health tech company, a public health nonprofit, and a hospital. The system combines (1) stage-aware triage, routing high-risk queries to expert templates, (2) hybrid retrieval over curated maternal/newborn guidelines, and (3) evidence-conditioned generation from an LLM. Our core contribution…
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Taxonomy
TopicsICT in Developing Communities · AI in Service Interactions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
