FDB MedProof MCP: The First MCP Server Where Getting It Wrong Could Kill Someone
Most MCP servers connect agents to code repos, databases, or marketing platforms. FDB MedProof MCP connects them to medication decisions for over 100 million patients. The stakes are fundamentally different.
First Databank announced general availability on March 31, just ahead of HIMSS26. FDB MedProof MCP is the first Model Context Protocol server built specifically for clinical medication workflows. It's backed by decades of trusted drug knowledge, and it lets AI agents safely handle prescription automation, pharmacy order verification, and medication intelligence at scale.
Two concrete products ship on top of it. FDB Script Agent takes spoken information from patient visits and auto-queues structured prescription orders directly into the electronic health record. FDB VerifyAssist handles inpatient pharmacy order verification. Both require clinician review before anything goes live, which is the right design choice when the consequence of a hallucination is a drug interaction, not a broken build.
Here's what makes this architecturally interesting. FDB didn't just wrap their API in MCP. They built a context-aware framework that delivers patient-specific clinical context to agents. The agent doesn't just know that Drug A exists, it knows that Drug A at this dose for this patient with these conditions has these specific interaction risks. That's the difference between a lookup tool and clinical intelligence.
Since the pilot release in October 2025, adoption has been strong across the healthcare ecosystem. This is MCP moving from developer tools into life-critical infrastructure, and it's exactly the kind of expansion the protocol needs to prove it's not just a Silicon Valley toy.
https://www.fdb.com
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fdb-advances-safe-agentic-integrations-for-workflow-automation-with-mcp-server-and-new-intelligent-solutions-ahead-of-himss26-302700674.html
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First Databank announced general availability on March 31, just ahead of HIMSS26. FDB MedProof MCP is the first Model Context Protocol server built specifically for clinical medication workflows. It's backed by decades of trusted drug knowledge, and it lets AI agents safely handle prescription automation, pharmacy order verification, and medication intelligence at scale.
Two concrete products ship on top of it. FDB Script Agent takes spoken information from patient visits and auto-queues structured prescription orders directly into the electronic health record. FDB VerifyAssist handles inpatient pharmacy order verification. Both require clinician review before anything goes live, which is the right design choice when the consequence of a hallucination is a drug interaction, not a broken build.
Here's what makes this architecturally interesting. FDB didn't just wrap their API in MCP. They built a context-aware framework that delivers patient-specific clinical context to agents. The agent doesn't just know that Drug A exists, it knows that Drug A at this dose for this patient with these conditions has these specific interaction risks. That's the difference between a lookup tool and clinical intelligence.
Since the pilot release in October 2025, adoption has been strong across the healthcare ecosystem. This is MCP moving from developer tools into life-critical infrastructure, and it's exactly the kind of expansion the protocol needs to prove it's not just a Silicon Valley toy.
https://www.fdb.com
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fdb-advances-safe-agentic-integrations-for-workflow-automation-with-mcp-server-and-new-intelligent-solutions-ahead-of-himss26-302700674.html
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