LangCare MCP FHIR Server

LangCare MCP FHIR Server

Enterprise-grade MCP Server for FHIR-based EMRs. Enables AI agents to read, search, create, and update any FHIR R4 resource across major EHR systems like EPIC, Cerner, and OpenEMR.

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LangCare MCP FHIR Server

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Enterprise-grade MCP Server for FHIR-based EMRs. Fully written in Go with enterprise-grade security and 4 generic FHIR operations that work with any FHIR R4 resource type. Supports EPIC, Cerner, OpenEMR, GCP Healthcare API, and any generic FHIR R4 server.

Ships with a 40+ Clinical Skills Library — agent-agnostic workflow guides covering medication management, lab interpretation, clinical decision support, documentation, population health, and more. Extend with ✨ New: Claude Managed Agents (9 production-ready clinical AI agents on the Anthropic Managed Agents API), MCP Apps (interactive clinical UIs inside Claude Desktop), a Healthcare Voice Agent (real-time voice AI over FHIR), and a LangCare CLI for agent frameworks that don't speak MCP natively.

<p align="center"> <a href="https://langcare.ai"> <img src="docs/images/langcare-hero.png" alt="LangCare MCP FHIR — Healthcare AI Agents with FHIR MCP Server for EMRs" width="700" height="524" /> </a> <br /> <a href="https://langcare.ai">langcare.ai</a> </p>

Installation

Install via npm:

npm install -g @langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir

Or use directly without installation:

npx @langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir -config /path/to/config.yaml

Quick Configuration

LangCare MCP FHIR connects Claude to your FHIR-based EMR system. You need a YAML configuration file pointing to your backend.

1. Get a Config Template

Choose your backend:

2. Configure Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop config file (~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "langcare-mcp-fhir": {
      "command": "langcare-mcp-fhir",
      "args": ["-config", "/path/to/your/config.yaml"]
    }
  }
}

On macOS, the config is typically at:

~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

3. Restart Claude Desktop

Close and reopen Claude Desktop. The FHIR tools will now be available.

Need detailed setup help? See the Local Testing Guide.

Architecture

This MCP server acts as an intelligent proxy between AI agents and FHIR R4 servers. It exposes 4 generic FHIR operations through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling AI-powered workflows for any FHIR resource type.

Key Design:

  • MCP SDK: Official github.com/modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk (Anthropic/Google maintained)
  • FHIR Client: Generic HTTP client working with any FHIR R4 server
  • Transport: stdio and Streamable HTTP
  • Backend: Proxy to existing FHIR server (no database)
  • Language: 100% Go for high performance and reliability

4 Generic MCP Tools

All tools work with any FHIR resource type (Patient, Observation, Medication, etc.):

1. fhir_read

Read a FHIR resource by type and ID.

{
  "resourceType": "Patient",
  "id": "example-123"
}

2. fhir_search

Search FHIR resources with query parameters.

{
  "resourceType": "Patient",
  "queryParams": "name=John&birthdate=gt1990-01-01"
}

3. fhir_create

Create a new FHIR resource.

{
  "resourceType": "Observation",
  "resource": {
    "resourceType": "Observation",
    "status": "final",
    "code": { ... },
    "subject": { "reference": "Patient/123" }
  }
}

4. fhir_update

Update an existing FHIR resource.

{
  "resourceType": "Patient",
  "id": "example-123",
  "resource": {
    "resourceType": "Patient",
    "id": "example-123",
    "name": [{ "family": "Smith" }]
  }
}

Security Architecture

LangCare MCP FHIR implements a two-layer security model for HIPAA-compliant healthcare data access:

┌─────────────┐         ┌──────────────┐         ┌─────────────┐
│   Claude    │ Auth1   │  MCP Server  │ Auth2   │  FHIR API   │
│   Client    │────────▶│   (Go)       │────────▶│   (EMR)     │
└─────────────┘         └──────────────┘         └─────────────┘

Auth1: MCP Client Authentication (Bearer Token/API Key)
Auth2: FHIR Backend Authentication (Bearer/OAuth2/SMART on FHIR)

Security Features

  • TLS 1.3 encryption for HTTP transport
  • PHI Scrubbing in logs (enabled by default)
  • HIPAA-compliant audit logging
  • No persistent PHI storage (stateless proxy)
  • Secrets via environment variables (never in config files)
  • OAuth 2.0 with automatic token refresh
  • mTLS support for service-to-service communication
  • Rate limiting per client

Supported Authentication Methods

  • Bearer Token - Simple API key authentication
  • OAuth2 - Full OAuth2 flow with token refresh
  • SMART on FHIR Backend Services - private_key_jwt (RS384) for EPIC, OpenEMR, and other SMART-conformant EMRs
  • SMART on FHIR - EPIC, Cerner, OpenEMR, and other EMR standards
  • Basic Auth - Username/password authentication
  • Custom - Extensible for additional auth methods

For complete security documentation, see Security Guide:

  • HIPAA compliance checklist
  • OAuth configuration for EPIC/Cerner/GCP
  • Kubernetes security manifests
  • Credential management procedures
  • Audit logging implementation

MCP Apps (Interactive UIs)

LangCare MCP FHIR ships with built-in MCP Apps — interactive, rich UI views that run directly inside MCP-capable hosts like Claude Desktop. Unlike traditional chat-based tool output, MCP Apps render full React-based interfaces with charts, tables, and interactive controls while using the same underlying FHIR tools.

How it works: Each app is a single-file HTML bundle (React + TypeScript, compiled with Vite) that gets embedded into the Go binary at compile time via go:embed. At runtime the MCP server registers each app as both an MCP Resource (text/html;profile=mcp-app) and a dedicated MCP Tool linked via _meta.ui.resourceUri. When an MCP host calls the tool, it fetches the resource and renders the UI. The app calls back into the server's generic FHIR tools (fhir_search, fhir_read, etc.) through app.callServerTool() — no LLM round-trips for data fetching.

Advantages over plain tool output:

  • Rich visualization — SVG charts, color-coded cards, expandable detail panels
  • Interactive controls — search fields, date range pickers, click-to-expand rows
  • Deterministic data fetching — apps call FHIR tools directly, no LLM involvement in data retrieval
  • Zero external dependencies — everything inlines into a single HTML file, embedded in the binary
  • Works offline — no CDN, no external scripts, no network requests beyond FHIR API calls

Built-in Apps

App Tool Description
FHIR Explorer fhir_explorer Interactive FHIR resource browser. Search, read, create, and update any FHIR R4 resource type with JSON detail views.
Patient Chart Review patient_chart_review Clinical dashboard with patient demographics, active conditions, medications, vitals, labs, and vitals trend charts (BP + weight over time).

Both apps are reference implementations demonstrating the MCP Apps pattern. See apps/README.md for architecture details and how to build new apps.

<p align="center"> <img src="docs/images/patient-chart-review.png" alt="Patient Chart Review — clinical dashboard with vitals trends, conditions, medications, and labs" width="660" height="588" /> <br /> <em>Patient Chart Review running inside Claude Desktop</em> </p>

Agent Usage

AI agents use LangCare MCP FHIR Server to help healthcare professionals access and manage patient health records through 4 FHIR tools. The server handles EMR authentication, allowing agents to focus on clinical workflows while maintaining strict privacy and accuracy standards.

Agent capabilities:

  • Search, Read, Create, Update - Any FHIR R4 resource (Patient, Observation, Medication, etc.)
  • Patient privacy - Use partial identifiers, confirm identity before updates
  • Clinical accuracy - Verify data, use standard codes (LOINC, SNOMED, RxNorm)
  • Professional communication - Structure responses with context, findings, and next steps

Common workflows:

  • Patient lookup: Search by name/DOB → verify identity → read full details
  • Clinical review: Retrieve labs, vitals, medications → present with reference ranges
  • Documentation: Extract structured data → map to FHIR resources → confirm → create
  • Updates: Verify existing resource → modify → confirm changes → update

System support:

  • Works with any FHIR R4 resource type (60+ types including DocumentReference, Binary, Media)
  • Automatic authentication and token refresh to EPIC, Cerner, OpenEMR, GCP Healthcare API
  • HIPAA-compliant PHI handling with audit logging
  • Comprehensive OAuth2 scopes for clinical data access

📖 Complete guide: Agent Prompt Guide - System prompt, tool examples, workflows, and error handling

Clinical Skills Library (Optional)

40+ agent-agnostic clinical workflow guides that teach AI agents how to perform complex healthcare tasks using the MCP server's 4 FHIR tools (fhir_search, fhir_read, fhir_create, fhir_update).

  • Optional - The MCP server works without them
  • Portable - Work with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any AI agent
  • Evidence-based - Built on USPSTF, ADA, ACC/AHA, CDC, ACOG, KDIGO, and other society guidelines
  • Copy-paste ready - Add a skill's SKILL.md to your agent's system prompt or custom instructions

Skill Categories (40 Skills)

Category Skills Examples
Patient Data & Summary 5 Demographics, clinical summary (CCD-style), problem list audit, allergy review, insurance coverage
Medication Management 5 Med reconciliation, drug interactions (CYP450), adherence (MPR/PDC), Beers Criteria, opioid risk (ORT/MME)
Lab & Diagnostics 5 Lab interpretation, critical values (CAP/CLIA), pre-op labs, diabetes panel (ADA), renal function (KDIGO)
Clinical Decision Support 5 Sepsis (qSOFA/SOFA), cardiovascular risk (ASCVD/HEART), VTE (Wells/Caprini), fall risk (Morse), pneumonia (CURB-65)
Care Coordination 5 Discharge planning (LACE), referrals, care gaps (USPSTF), transitions of care (I-PASS), follow-up tasks
Documentation 5 SOAP notes, H&P, progress notes, discharge summaries, procedure notes
Population Health 5 Panel overview, quality measures (HEDIS), chronic disease registries, immunization status (CDC), preventive care compliance
Specialty 5 Prenatal (ACOG), pediatric growth (WHO/CDC), mental health (PHQ-9/GAD-7), oncology (TNM/RECIST), chronic pain

Full catalog with links: skills/README.md

How to Use Skills

  1. Browse the skills/core/ directory and pick a skill
  2. Copy the skill's SKILL.md content into your AI agent's system prompt or custom instructions
  3. Reference files in each skill's references/ subdirectory contain detailed clinical knowledge (scoring criteria, code tables, thresholds) that can optionally be included for deeper clinical accuracy
# Example: Add medication-reconciliation skill to your agent
skills/core/medication-management/medication-reconciliation/
├── SKILL.md              # Copy this into agent instructions
└── references/
    ├── reconciliation-process.md   # Joint Commission standards
    └── high-risk-medications.md    # ISMP high-alert drug list

Integration guides: Claude | ChatGPT | Gemini

Community contributions welcome - see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Development & Testing

Build from Source

make build

Run Locally (stdio mode)

make run
# or
./bin/langcare-mcp-fhir -config configs/config.local.yaml

Run in HTTP Mode (Streamable HTTP)

make run-http
# or
./bin/langcare-mcp-fhir -http -port 8080 -config configs/config.yaml

Starts the server with Streamable HTTP transport on /mcp and health check on /health.

Run Tests

make test

Lint Code

make lint

Deploy to Fly.io (Remote Streamable HTTP)

Deploy as a remote MCP server with Streamable HTTP transport, accessible by any MCP-compatible AI agent from anywhere.

# Install Fly CLI
brew install flyctl
fly auth login

# Create app
fly apps create --name langcare-mcp-dev

# Set CONFIG_FILE in fly/fly.dev.toml [env] block for your provider (EPIC or GCP)
# Then set secrets (EPIC example):
fly secrets set \
  EPIC_BASE_URL="https://fhir.epic.com/interconnect-fhir-oauth/api/FHIR/R4" \
  EPIC_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id" \
  EPIC_TOKEN_URL="https://fhir.epic.com/interconnect-fhir-oauth/oauth2/token" \
  EPIC_PRIVATE_KEY_B64="$(base64 < keys/epic/private-key.pem)" \
  MCP_AUTH_TOKENS="your-token" \
  --app langcare-mcp-dev

# Deploy
fly deploy -c fly/fly.dev.toml --app langcare-mcp-dev

# Verify
curl https://langcare-mcp-dev.fly.dev/health

Connect any MCP client to:

URL:   https://langcare-mcp-dev.fly.dev/mcp
Auth:  Authorization: Bearer your-token

Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "langcare-fhir": {
      "url": "https://langcare-mcp-dev.fly.dev/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer your-token"
      }
    }
  }
}

Supports EPIC and GCP Healthcare API providers. See fly/README.md for provider setup, secrets, and full deployment guide.

Local Testing with EPIC

For step-by-step instructions on setting up EPIC credentials and testing locally:

📖 Local Testing Guide

This guide covers:

  • Generating RSA keys and JWKS
  • Configuring EPIC credentials
  • Running the server locally
  • Testing with Claude Desktop
  • Troubleshooting common issues

Quick credential test:

# Test your EPIC credentials before running the server
go run test/test_epic_token.go "your-client-id" "/path/to/private-key.pem"

Project Structure

langcare-mcp-fhir/
├── cmd/
│   └── server/
│       └── main.go                          # Entry point
├── internal/
│   ├── apps/                                # MCP Apps (embedded UIs)
│   │   ├── embed.go                         # go:embed directive for HTML bundles
│   │   ├── registry.go                      # App metadata, tool names, resource URIs
│   │   └── dist/                            # Built HTML bundles (copied by build)
│   │       ├── fhir-explorer.html           # FHIR Explorer single-file bundle
│   │       └── patient-chart-review.html    # Patient Chart Review single-file bundle
│   ├── audit/
│   │   └── logger.go                        # HIPAA audit logging
│   ├── config/
│   │   └── config.go                        # YAML configuration loading
│   ├── fhir/
│   │   ├── client.go                        # FHIR HTTP client interface
│   │   ├── types.go                         # FHIR client types
│   │   └── providers/                       # Backend implementations
│   │       ├── base.go                      # Base HTTP provider
│   │       ├── epic.go                      # EPIC OAuth2 provider
│   │       ├── cerner.go                    # Cerner OAuth2 provider
│   │       ├── openemr.go                   # OpenEMR SMART Backend Services provider
│   │       └── gcp.go                       # GCP Healthcare API provider
│   ├── mcp/
│   │   └── server.go                        # MCP server + app registration
│   ├── middleware/
│   │   ├── auth.go                          # MCP authentication
│   │   └── rate_limit.go                    # Rate limiting
│   ├── tools/                               # MCP tool implementations
│   │   ├── registry.go                      # Tool registry
│   │   ├── fhir_read.go                     # Read FHIR resource
│   │   ├── fhir_search.go                   # Search FHIR resources
│   │   ├── fhir_create.go                   # Create FHIR resource
│   │   └── fhir_update.go                   # Update FHIR resource
│   └── transport/
│       ├── stdio.go                         # stdio transport (Claude Desktop)
│       └── http.go                          # Streamable HTTP transport (production)
├── apps/                                    # MCP App source code (React + TypeScript)
│   ├── README.md                            # App development guide
│   ├── package.json                         # Shared dependencies (React 19, MCP Apps SDK)
│   ├── vite.config.ts                       # Vite build config (single-file output)
│   ├── tsconfig.json                        # TypeScript config
│   ├── fhir-explorer/                       # FHIR Explorer app
│   │   ├── index.html
│   │   └── src/
│   │       ├── app.tsx
│   │       └── global.css
│   └── patient-chart-review/                # Patient Chart Review app
│       ├── index.html
│       └── src/
│           ├── app.tsx
│           └── global.css
├── scripts/
│   ├── build-apps.sh                        # Build all apps → internal/apps/dist/
│   ├── create_jwks.sh                       # Generate JWKS from public key (EPIC)
│   └── create_jwks_openemr.sh               # Generate JWKS from public key (OpenEMR)
├── pkg/
│   └── types/
│       └── errors.go                        # Custom error types
├── configs/
│   ├── config.epic.example.yaml             # Example configuration for EPIC
│   ├── config.cerner.example.yaml           # Example configuration for Cerner
│   ├── config.openemr.example.yaml          # Example configuration for OpenEMR
│   ├── config.gcp.example.yaml              # Example configuration for GCP
│   └── config.base.example.yaml             # Example configuration for any FHIR R4 server
├── docs/
│   ├── AGENT_PROMPT.md                      # AI agent system prompt
│   ├── EPIC-APP-SECURITY.md                 # EPIC authentication setup
│   ├── OPENEMR-APP-SECURITY.md              # OpenEMR SMART Backend Services setup
│   ├── EPIC-SCOPES.md                       # OAuth2 scopes reference
│   ├── LOCAL-TESTING.md                     # Local development guide
│   └── SECURITY.md                          # Production security guide
├── test/
│   ├── README.md                            # Test documentation
│   └── test_epic_token.go                   # EPIC OAuth2 token tester
├── fly/
│   ├── Dockerfile                           # Multi-stage Go build for Fly.io
│   ├── docker-entrypoint.sh                 # Key materialization + server startup
│   ├── fly.dev.toml                         # Fly.io dev deployment config
│   ├── config.fly.epic.yaml                 # Fly.io EPIC provider config
│   ├── config.fly.gcp.yaml                  # Fly.io GCP provider config
│   └── README.md                            # Fly.io deployment guide
├── bin/                                     # Build output (gitignored)
│   └── langcare-mcp-fhir                    # Compiled binary
├── go.mod                                   # Go module definition
├── go.sum                                   # Go module checksums
├── Makefile                                 # Build commands
└── README.md                                # This file

Note: The following are gitignored and not committed:

  • keys/ - Private keys and credentials
  • config.local.*.yaml - Local configuration files
  • bin/ - Compiled binaries
  • .env - Environment variables
  • apps/node_modules/, apps/dist/, apps/dist-tmp/ - App build artifacts

Healthcare Voice Agent

Real-time voice AI that lets patients ask about their health records and get spoken answers pulled directly from their EMR.

<p align="center"> <img src="docs/images/healthcare-voice-agent-architecture.svg" alt="Healthcare Voice Agent Architecture — PipeCat + LangCare MCP" width="700" height="560" /> </p>

The stack: PipeCat (open-source, Daily.co) for the voice pipeline — STT, LLM orchestration, TTS with sub-3-second latency. Claude for clinical reasoning and tool calling. LangCare MCP FHIR Server (open-source, Go) as a stateless proxy to any FHIR R4 EMR — Epic, Cerner, GCP Healthcare API.

MCP is the glue. PipeCat's native MCP client auto-discovers FHIR tools at startup. Patient asks "What medications am I on?" — Claude calls fhir_search — PipeCat routes it to the MCP server — data comes back — Claude responds in natural speech. No manual tool schemas needed.

Three-layer HIPAA auth: Caller identity verified before the session starts, bearer token to MCP, OAuth2/SMART on FHIR to EMR. Zero PHI storage.

Everything is swappable. Replace Claude with Gemini, DeepGram with Google STT, Daily with WebSocket. The MCP FHIR layer and clinical prompts stay the same.

Full documentation and setup guide

LangCare CLI

Command-line interface that wraps the 4 FHIR MCP tools (fhir_search, fhir_read, fhir_create, fhir_update) as CLI subcommands over HTTP. Built for AI agent frameworks that don't speak MCP natively — LangChain, smolagents, CrewAI, AutoGen, and any framework that can call a subprocess. The CLI handles the MCP session handshake internally, so agents get clean JSON on stdout with no protocol knowledge required.

<p align="center"> <img src="docs/images/langcare-cli.png" alt="LangCare CLI Architecture" width="700" height="376" /> </p>

# Install
pip install "langcare-cli @ git+https://github.com/langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir.git#subdirectory=cli"

# Use
langcare fhir search Patient --query "name=John"
langcare fhir read Patient 123
langcare fhir create Observation --data @obs.json
langcare fhir update Patient 123 --data @patient.json

The 40+ clinical skills in the Skills Library work as-is — skills reference abstract tool names, not transport. Register the CLI as subprocess tools in your agent framework and skills run without modification.

Full documentation and setup guide

Documentation

Getting Started

Agent Integration

  • 🤖 Agent Prompt Guide - Complete guide for AI agents using LangCare MCP FHIR (tool examples, workflows, best practices)

Security & Authentication

Deployment

Development & Testing

Dependencies

  • github.com/modelcontextprotocol/go-sdk - Official MCP SDK
  • gopkg.in/yaml.v3 - Configuration parsing
  • golang.org/x/oauth2 - OAuth2 client library
  • github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v5 - JWT signing and verification
  • Go 1.25+

HIPAA Compliance

  • PHI scrubbing enabled by default
  • Never logs patient identifiers
  • TLS support for HTTP transport
  • Proper error sanitization
  • Audit logging ready
  • Stateless proxy design (no persistent storage)

Testing

Public Test Server

Default configuration uses HAPI FHIR public test server (https://hapi.fhir.org/baseR4) for immediate testing without setup.

Test Your Setup

Claude Managed Agents

9 production-ready clinical AI agents built on the Anthropic Managed Agents API. Each agent connects to a LangCare MCP FHIR Server and uses a curated set of domain-specific clinical skills drawn from the 40+ Clinical Skills Library. Sessions are persistent, visible at platform.claude.com/workspaces/default/sessions, and can be run interactively or driven by a single prompt.

<p align="center"> <img src="docs/images/cma.png" alt="LangCare — Claude Managed Agents" width="700" height="393" /> </p>

Agent Domain
Medication Management Reconciliation, drug interactions, Beers Criteria, opioid risk, adherence
Care Coordination Discharge planning, referrals, care gaps, transitions of care, follow-up tasks
Clinical Decision Support Sepsis qSOFA, cardiovascular risk, VTE, fall risk, CURB-65
Clinical Triage Clinical summary, acuity, vitals review, sepsis indicators
Documentation SOAP notes, H&P, progress notes, discharge summaries, procedure notes
Lab & Diagnostics Critical values, diabetes panel, lab interpretation, pre-op labs, renal function
Patient Data Demographics, allergy review, clinical summary, insurance coverage, problem list
Population Health Chronic disease registries, immunization status, preventive care, quality measures
Specialty Care Chronic pain, mental health, oncology, pediatric growth, prenatal

Quickstart

# 1. Set environment variables
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
export LANGCARE_MCP_URL=https://langcare-mcp-dev.fly.dev/mcp
export LANGCARE_MCP_TOKEN=your-bearer-token

# 2. Upload skills, create environment + vault, deploy all 9 agents
cd cma/scripts
./setup.sh dev

# 3. Run a session
./run-session.sh <agent-id> <env-id> <vault-id> "Show active medications for patient ID d886a934-5568-42b3-9324-0f0b05fc018c"

setup.sh is idempotent — safe to re-run. At the end it prints the Environment ID and Vault ID needed for sessions.

Full guide: cma/README.md — env vars, all scripts reference, troubleshooting.


Contributing

We welcome contributions from healthcare professionals, developers, and informaticists!

There are three main ways to contribute:

1. Core MCP Server (Go Development)

  • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • New FHIR provider implementations (AllScripts, Athenahealth, etc.)
  • Security enhancements and observability features
  • Testing and CI/CD improvements

2. Clinical Skills (Healthcare Workflows)

  • Evidence-based clinical workflows using FHIR
  • Specialty-specific protocols (cardiology, oncology, etc.)
  • Population health and quality measure workflows
  • Clinical decision support algorithms

Skills are agent-agnostic workflow guides that work across Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. No coding required - just clinical expertise and FHIR knowledge!

3. MCP Apps (Interactive UIs)

  • New clinical or administrative UI apps
  • Enhancements to existing apps (FHIR Explorer, Patient Chart Review)
  • Reusable components and patterns for healthcare UIs

See apps/README.md for the development guide.

4. Agent Integrations (Platform Setup)

  • Setup guides for new AI platforms
  • Deployment examples (Docker, Kubernetes, cloud)
  • Monitoring and observability setups
  • CI/CD pipelines

Get started: Read CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidelines, code standards, and submission process.

Recognition: Contributors are credited in README, release notes, and skill/integration author credits. Outstanding contributors may be invited as maintainers.

Questions? Open a GitHub Discussion or issue!

Community

  • GitHub Discussions - Ask questions, share ideas: https://github.com/langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir/discussions
  • GitHub Issues - Report bugs, request features: https://github.com/langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir/issues
  • Contributing Guide - How to contribute: https://github.com/langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
  • Skills - Clinical workflows: https://github.com/langcare/langcare-mcp-fhir/blob/main/skills/README.md

License

See LICENSE file.


Built with ❤️ by the LangCare team and contributors.

Improving healthcare through better AI infrastructure.

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一个 MCP 服务器,集成了 Kagi 搜索功能和 Claude AI,使 Claude 能够在回答需要最新信息的问题时执行实时网络搜索。

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graphlit-mcp-server

graphlit-mcp-server

模型上下文协议 (MCP) 服务器实现了 MCP 客户端与 Graphlit 服务之间的集成。 除了网络爬取之外,还可以将任何内容(从 Slack 到 Gmail 再到播客订阅源)导入到 Graphlit 项目中,然后从 MCP 客户端检索相关内容。

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TypeScript
e2b-mcp-server

e2b-mcp-server

使用 MCP 通过 e2b 运行代码。

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Neon MCP Server

Neon MCP Server

用于与 Neon 管理 API 和数据库交互的 MCP 服务器

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Exa MCP Server

Exa MCP Server

模型上下文协议(MCP)服务器允许像 Claude 这样的 AI 助手使用 Exa AI 搜索 API 进行网络搜索。这种设置允许 AI 模型以安全和受控的方式获取实时的网络信息。

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