New infrastructure makes it possible for healthcare organizations to integrate AI agents seamlessly into critical workflows like benefit verification and prior authorization
Infinitus Systems, healthcare's first trusted agentic communications partner powering more than 100 million minutes of healthcare conversations, today announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, bringing a powerful new standard of interoperability to healthcare AI.
Today, healthcare data remains fragmented across portals, APIs, faxes, and phone calls, creating a significant administrative burden for providers and delaying patient access to treatment. The Infinitus MCP server addresses this challenge by enabling AI agents to reliably communicate with healthcare systems, unlocking automation in time-sensitive workflows such as benefit verification, prior authorization, and appeals follow-up.
"MCP is to AI what FHIR is to healthcare IT," said Ankit Jain, CEO and co-founder of Infinitus. "It creates the foundation for interoperability, so AI agents can safely and effectively take action in the real world. By building an MCP server, we've made it possible for healthcare organizations to connect their existing APIs and data flows into our trusted AI ecosystem, without the cost or risk of reinventing their infrastructure."
The MCP standard, developed by Anthropic, enables large language models (LLMs) and AI agents to access external tools and services through well-defined protocols.
Already, Infinitus' trusted AI agents have automated more than 7 million clinical and administrative phone calls representing over 100 million minutes of healthcare conversations.
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