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Health-SCORE: Towards Scalable Rubrics for Improving Health-LLMs

Zhichao Yang
Sepehr Janghorbani
Dongxu Zhang
Jun Han
Qian Qian
Andrew Ressler II
Gregory D. Lyng
Sanjit Singh Batra
Robert E. Tillman
Main:8 Pages
10 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
2 Tables
Appendix:5 Pages
Abstract

Rubrics are essential for evaluating open-ended LLM responses, especially in safety-critical domains such as healthcare. However, creating high-quality and domain-specific rubrics typically requires significant human expertise time and development cost, making rubric-based evaluation and training difficult to scale. In this work, we introduce Health-SCORE, a generalizable and scalable rubric-based training and evaluation framework that substantially reduces rubric development costs without sacrificing performance. We show that Health-SCORE provides two practical benefits beyond standalone evaluation: it can be used as a structured reward signal to guide reinforcement learning with safety-aware supervision, and it can be incorporated directly into prompts to improve response quality through in-context learning. Across open-ended healthcare tasks, Health-SCORE achieves evaluation quality comparable to human-created rubrics while significantly lowering development effort, making rubric-based evaluation and training more scalable.

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