Case study Healthcare & Life Sciences AI Assistant 2024

Llamalítica — an AI assistant that gives clinicians their time back.

Multilingual transcription, structured reporting and ICD-10 / LOINC coding woven into electronic health records via FHIR — so doctors can spend their hours with patients, not paperwork.

Llamalítica
FHIR · ICD-10 · LOINC
Dr. M. Vázquez · 09:42
Patient, 62, presented with persistent chest pain and shortness of breath. ECG shows ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, aVF…
Llamalítica · structured note
Inferior STEMI — provisional Suggesting urgent cardiology referral. Coding suggestions:
ICD-10 · I21.19 LOINC · 11524-6 SNOMED · 401303003
40% of clinicians' time spent on administrative tasks — given back to patient care.
Practice
Digital Transformation · AI
Industry
Healthcare & Life Sciences
Year
2024
Status
First prototypes shipped
iThe Challenge

Up to 40% of a clinician's day, not spent with patients.

Clinicians often spend up to 40% of their time on administrative tasks such as note-taking, report structuring, and coding. This reduces time for direct patient care and introduces risks of inconsistent documentation.

The need was clear: a secure, multilingual AI system to automate repetitive tasks, integrate seamlessly with electronic health records, and scale across specialties — without compromising on data privacy or clinical accuracy.

iiThe Solution

An AI assistant designed to listen, structure and code.

LOYALTIO developed the first prototypes of Llamalítica, an AI assistant designed to transform clinical workflows from the inside out — sitting alongside the clinician rather than in their way.

Quantumby Llamalítica · clinical coding workflow Recorded
Real-time codification: clinical note transcribed and CIE-10 codes inferred Edit a diagnosis: laterality, role, justification fields Smart suggestions: sibling codes within the same family Applied rules: every CIE-10 rule the engine fired, with audit trail Procedures view: switch to procedural coding (CIE-10-PCS) Field-level guidance: assisted location pickers per axis
iii — First measured impact

Less time on documentation. More time on patient care.

30–50%
reduction in time spent on administrative documentation
improved accuracy and consistency of clinical notes and coding
enhanced interoperability across hospital systems via FHIR
+
greater patient focus, with time returned to direct care delivery
ivThe Outcome

Documentation that doesn't get in the way.

The first results showed measurable improvements across the workflow — from time saved on note-taking, to better-coded records, to data that finally moves cleanly between hospital systems. Clinicians regained meaningful time at the bedside.

Llamalítica continues to scale across specialties, with new modalities (imaging, lab data, longitudinal records) progressively folded into the same assistant.

Want to know more? Visit Llamalítica's website →