Wolters Kluwer Health has introduced Medi-Span Expert AI, a new solution designed to bring Medi-Span’s medication intelligence to digital health technology developers. Medi-Span, which comes from the makers of UpToDate, is widely used across healthcare to support safe and effective medication decisions. The new MCP server allows AI developers to integrate Medi-Span’s curated content into AI applications and agents, reducing development complexity and accelerating innovation in digital health solutions.
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Christopher Sullivan, Vice President and General Manager of Pharmacy and Health Technology Solutions at Wolters Kluwer, said that AI-driven workflows such as automated prescription renewals and hospital medication verification are among the fastest-growing areas in healthcare. He explained that Medi-Span Expert AI is intended to go beyond traditional content delivery, providing foundational intelligence for the full medication lifecycle. Sullivan added that connecting AI-ready Medi-Span content to developers’ data and autonomous agents will support complex workflows, improve drug decision-making, and enhance patient safety.
The MCP server delivers expert-curated, AI-ready medication content for agentic workflows, which are increasingly important as digital health companies develop automated solutions for providers and pharmacists. Traditional integration methods such as APIs and flat files are often not optimized for AI, which can slow innovation. The MCP server provides a dynamic, fast connection to validated drug content, dosing guidance, and advanced decision logic, helping developers reduce time to market and build safer, more reliable AI solutions.
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Wolters Kluwer Health plans to expand Medi-Span Expert AI for use in clinical, patient, and administrative workflows across the healthcare continuum. Potential applications include clinical decision support, medication order verification, adverse event monitoring, formulary management, pricing and contracting, and supply chain optimization.
Jean-Claude Saghbini, Chief Technology Officer and President of Technology Services at Lumeris, said that Wolters Kluwer combines deep clinical knowledge with advanced technology, making it possible for developers to access evidence-based content backed by over 30 years of expertise while leveraging robust AI architectures for improved patient care.
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