Agent Care: An MCP Server for EMRs like Cerner and Epic

Agent Care: An MCP Server for EMRs like Cerner and Epic

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MCP Server for EMRs with FHIR

Overview

What is Agent Care?

Agent Care is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) like Cerner and Epic, providing healthcare tools and prompts for interacting with FHIR data and medical resources.

How to use Agent Care?

To use Agent Care, set up the server locally by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and configuring the necessary API keys for EMR integration. You can then interact with the server using various FHIR tools and medical research tools.

Key features of Agent Care?

  • EMR integration using SMART on FHIR APIs
  • OAuth2 authentication with EMRs
  • Integration with Anthropic Claude Desktop
  • Access to medical research resources (PubMed, Clinical Trials, FDA)
  • Comprehensive clinical analysis and response caching

Use cases of Agent Care?

  1. Accessing patient data from EMRs like Cerner and Epic.
  2. Conducting medical research by querying PubMed and clinical trials.
  3. Analyzing patient conditions and medications through FHIR tools.

FAQ from Agent Care?

  • What EMRs does Agent Care support?

Agent Care supports EMRs like Cerner and Epic through FHIR APIs.

  • Is there a demo available?

Yes! A demo video is available on the project page.

  • How do I set up the server?

Follow the setup instructions in the documentation, including creating API keys and configuring environment variables.

Content

Agent Care: An MCP Server for EMRs like Cerner and Epic

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides healthcare tools and prompts for interacting with FHIR data and medical resources on EMRs like Cerner and Epic using Claude Desktop and Goose Desktop.

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Demo

Demo

Features

  • EMR integrartion using SMART on FHIR APIs
  • Uses OAuth2 to authenticate with EMRs
  • Anthropic Claude Desktop integration
  • Medical research integration (PubMed, Clinical Trials, FDA)
  • Response caching
  • Error handling
  • Null-safe data formatting
  • Comprehensive clinical analysis

Screenshots

Cerner Epic Converse Soap Notes Timeline

Tools

FHIR Tools

  • find_patient - Search for a patient by name, DOB, or other identifiers
  • get_patient_observations - Retrieve patient observations/vital signs
  • get_patient_conditions - Get patient's active conditions
  • get_patient_medications - Get patient's current medications
  • get_patient_encounters - Get patient's clinical encounters
  • get_patient_allergies - Get patient's allergies and intolerances
  • get_patient_procedures - Get patient's procedures
  • get_patient_careteam - Get patient's care team members
  • get_patient_careplans - Get patient's active care plans
  • get_vital_signs - Get patient's vital signs
  • get_lab_results - Get patient's laboratory results
  • get_medications_history - Get patient's medication history
  • clinical_query - Execute custom FHIR queries

Medical Research Tools

  • search-pubmed - Search PubMed articles related to medical conditions
  • search-trials - Find relevant clinical trials
  • drug-interactions - Check drug-drug interactions

Usage

Each tool requires specific parameters:

Required Parameters

  • Most tools require patientId
  • Some tools have additional parameters:
    • lab_trend_analysis: requires labType
    • search-pubmed: requires query and optional maxResults
    • search-trials: requires condition and optional location
    • drug-interactions: requires drugs array

Development Configuration

For local testing Create a .env file in the root directory or use these environment variables in claude desktop launch configuration.

Cerner

OAUTH_CLIENT_ID="XXXXX",
OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET="XXXXXXX",
OAUTH_TOKEN_HOST="https://authorization.cerner.com", 
OAUTH_AUTHORIZE_PATH="/tenants/ec2458f2-1e24-41c8-b71b-0e701af7583d/protocols/oauth2/profiles/smart-v1/personas/provider/authorize",
OAUTH_AUTHORIZATION_METHOD='header',
OAUTH_TOKEN_PATH="/tenants/ec2458f2-1e24-41c8-b71b-0e701af7583d/hosts/api.cernermillennium.com/protocols/oauth2/profiles/smart-v1/token",
OAUTH_AUDIENCE="https://fhir-ehr.cerner.com/r4/ec2458f2-1e24-41c8-b71b-0e701af7583d",
OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL="http://localhost:3456/oauth/callback",
OAUTH_SCOPES="user/Patient.read user/Condition.read user/Observation.read user/MedicationRequest.read user/AllergyIntolerance.read user/Procedure.read user/CarePlan.read user/CareTeam.read user/Encounter.read user/Immunization.read",
OAUTH_CALLBACK_PORT="3456"
FHIR_BASE_URL:any = "https://fhir-ehr.cerner.com/r4/ec2458f2-1e24-41c8-b71b-0e701af7583d" 
PUBMED_API_KEY=your_pubmed_api_key
CLINICAL_TRIALS_API_KEY=your_trials_api_key
FDA_API_KEY=your_fda_api_key

Epic

OAUTH_CLIENT_ID="XXXXXXX",
OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET="",
OAUTH_TOKEN_HOST="https://fhir.epic.com",
OAUTH_AUTHORIZE_PATH="/interconnect-fhir-oauth/oauth2/authorize",
OAUTH_AUTHORIZATION_METHOD='body',
OAUTH_TOKEN_PATH="/interconnect-fhir-oauth/oauth2/token",
OAUTH_AUDIENCE="https://fhir.epic.com/interconnect-fhir-oauth/api/FHIR/R4",
OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL="http://localhost:3456/oauth/callback",
OAUTH_SCOPES="user/Patient.read user/Observation.read user/MedicationRequest.read user/Condition.read user/AllergyIntolerance.read user/Procedure.read user/CarePlan.read user/CareTeam.read user/Encounter.read user/Immunization.read",
OAUTH_CALLBACK_PORT=3456
FHIR_BASE_URL:any = "https://fhir.epic.com/interconnect-fhir-oauth/api/FHIR/R4" //EPIC  
PUBMED_API_KEY=your_pubmed_api_key
CLINICAL_TRIALS_API_KEY=your_trials_api_key
FDA_API_KEY=your_fda_api_key

Start MCP Server Locally

git clone {agentcare-mcp-github path}
cd agentcare-mcp
npm install
npm run build

Use claude desktop

for claude desktop: 
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
(use the env variables as shown above)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "filesystem": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem",
        "/Users/your-username/Desktop"
      ]
    },
    "agent-care": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/Users/your-username/{agentcare-download-path}/agent-care-mcp/build/index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "OAUTH_CLIENT_ID": XXXXXX,
        "OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET":XXXXXXX,
        "OAUTH_TOKEN_HOST":,
        "OAUTH_TOKEN_PATH":,
        "OAUTH_AUTHORIZE_PATH",
        "OAUTH_AUTHORIZATION_METHOD": ,
        "OAUTH_AUDIENCE":,
        "OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL":,
        "OAUTH_SCOPES":,
        "OAUTH_CALLBACK_PORT":,
        "FHIR_BASE_URL":,
        "PUBMED_API_KEY":,
        "CLINICAL_TRIALS_API_KEY":,
        "FDA_API_KEY":
      }
    }
  }
}

Use MCP Inspectopr

(MCP Server using inspector. Make sure to update the .env file with the correct values.)

npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
mcp-inspector  build/index.js
http://localhost:5173

Test User Logins

(commonly used for sandbox/dev)

  • Cerner: portal | portal
  • Epic: FHIRTWO | EpicFhir11!

Troubleshooting:

If Claude desktop is running it uses port 3456 for Auth. You need to terminate that process using the following command:

kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:3456)

Use Goose

Goose is an open Source AI Agent frameowrk from Block(Stripe) that works with MCP servers. Goose Desktop is like Claude Desktop that can work with MCP servers. But Goose can be configured to use models other than Anthropic as well. More info: https://block.xyz/inside/block-open-source-introduces-codename-goose

See below how Goose Desktop works with Agent Care: (goose extension will be configured with command: /Users/your-username/{agentcare-download-path}/agent-care-mcp/build/index.js)

Cerner Epic Converse Soap Notes
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