We revisit the problem of constructing interoperable patient digital twins from unstructured electronic health records (EHRs) and argue that the task is better cast not as a cascade of extraction modules but as constrained generation of a valid FHIR bundle. We introduce SG-LLM, a schema-grounded LLM extractor that (i) augments the prompt with candidate SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, and LOINC codes retrieved through a SapBERT index, (ii) decodes under a JSON Schema derived directly from FHIR R4 StructureDefinitions, and (iii) closes a validator-in-the-loop repair stage whose diagnostics are fed back as structured error messages. We argue that the twin's usefulness, not only span-level F1, is the right object of evaluation, and operationalize this with a clinical-utility experiment that measures the gap in 30-day readmission AUROC between classifiers trained on SG-LLM-generated FHIR bundles versus expert-curated ones. On MIMIC-IV and n2c2 2018 Track 2 benchmarks, SG-LLM matches or exceeds strong joint-extraction and vanilla-LLM baselines while producing substantially more valid bundles. Ablations isolate the contributions of retrieval, schema constraint, and the repair loop. All code, prompts, and schemas are released.
@article{arxiv.2601.05847,
title = {Schema-Grounded LLM Extraction for FHIR Patient Digital Twins},
author = {Rafael Brens and Yuqiao Meng and Luoxi Tang and Zhaohan Xi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.05847},
year = {2026}
}