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Integrate CMS.gov Data with Claude, Cursor, Chatbots & AI Agents MCP Server

Access public healthcare data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, including provider information.
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Get dataset metadata on CMS.gov Data

Returns the dataset title, full description, publication date, last modification date, and publisher information. Use the dataset ID obtained from list_datasets. Get detailed metadata for a specific CMS dataset

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Get doctor by npi on CMS.gov Data

Returns the provider's full name, primary and secondary specialties, practice address, city, state, ZIP code, and Medicare enrollment status. NPI is a unique 10-digit number (e.g. "1234567890"). Get detailed provider information by NPI number

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Get hospital ratings on CMS.gov Data

Filter by US state code (e.g. "CA", "NY", "TX") to see hospitals in that state. Returns overall ratings (1-5 stars), hospital type, and emergency services. Without a state filter, returns top-rated hospitals nationwide. Get hospital quality ratings, optionally by state

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List datasets on CMS.gov Data

gov. Returns dataset identifiers, titles, descriptions, publication dates, and last-modified timestamps. The CMS data catalog includes datasets on Medicare utilization, hospital quality measures, provider enrollment, prescription drugs, and more. List available CMS open data datasets

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Search doctors on CMS.gov Data

Accepts names, specialties, cities, or states. Returns NPI numbers, full names, primary specialty, practice addresses, and Medicare enrollment IDs. The database covers 2.4 million+ active providers across the United States. Search for doctors and clinicians enrolled in Medicare

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Search hospitals on CMS.gov Data

Accepts hospital names, cities, or states. Returns provider IDs, hospital names, types (Acute Care, Critical Access, etc.), overall quality ratings (1-5 stars), locations, and emergency services availability. Search for hospitals by name or location

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Search nursing homes on CMS.gov Data

Returns facility names, provider IDs, locations, and overall quality ratings. Useful for finding elder care facilities in a specific area. Search nursing homes and long-term care facilities

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Search providers by specialty on CMS.gov Data

Examples: "Cardiology", "Internal Medicine", "Orthopedic Surgery", "Family Practice", "Dermatology", "Psychiatry". Returns matching providers with their NPI, name, practice location, and enrollment details. Search for healthcare providers by medical specialty

Security & Code Integrity Audit

Every tool in the CMS.gov Data MCP Server is continuously audited by the Vinkius Security Engine. We guarantee zero-trust payload isolation, strict data boundaries, and deterministic execution for enterprise-grade AI agents.

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How Vinkius protects your data

Is there a risk of the AI "going crazy" and deleting important company data?

No. With Vinkius, the AI operates on "rails". It can only make the exact moves you authorized in the tool's settings. It cannot invent routes, access other networks in your company, or decide to delete random files. If the action isn't in the approved catalog, the attempt is blocked instantly.

What happens if the underlying API rate limits my agent?

Our edge infrastructure automatically handles backoffs, queueing, and throttling. If an AI agent sends too many erratic requests, Vinkius manages the rate limits gracefully, ensuring your backend doesn't crash.

What if the AI ends up reading customer data or confidential information?

We have a built-in digital "bodyguard" called DLP (Data Loss Prevention). If a tool fetches data and the response contains social security numbers, credit cards, or personal customer info, Vinkius magically blocks and erases that information before it is delivered to the AI. The AI works only with what is strictly necessary, and your sensitive data never leaks.

How current is the data?

CMS updates the Provider Data Catalog periodically, typically on a quarterly or monthly basis depending on the dataset. Hospital quality ratings are updated annually through the Hospital Compare program. All data is sourced directly from the official CMS.gov open data APIs.

Supported Use Cases for CMS.gov Data

The CMS.gov Data integration provides structured, LLM-friendly schemas for reliable tool execution within your agentic workflows.

Autonomous public health Strategies

The CMS.gov Data toolkit provides secure access to public health functions. It enables conversational agents to manage brain trust settings deterministically.

medicaid & AI Execution

Deploy the CMS.gov Data toolkit to manage medicaid. The integration offers robust endpoints for ChatGPT to control brain trust settings.

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