Israel Health Data MCP Server

Created By
david-afterguta year ago
MCP server providing access to Israeli Ministry of Health data dashboard APIs.
Overview

What is ILHealth-mcp?

ILHealth-mcp is a FastMCP server that provides access to the Israeli Ministry of Health data dashboard APIs, allowing users to retrieve various health-related data.

How to use ILHealth-mcp?

To use ILHealth-mcp, clone the repository, set up a virtual environment, and run the server using Visual Studio Code, Claude AI Assistant, or MCP Inspector.

Key features of ILHealth-mcp?

  • Access to a wide range of health data subjects including medical services and health quality.
  • Easy integration with various tools like Visual Studio Code and Claude AI.
  • Provides endpoints for retrieving metadata and specific data.

Use cases of ILHealth-mcp?

  1. Accessing data on hospital quality of service.
  2. Retrieving information on health services and surveys.
  3. Integrating health data into applications for analysis and reporting.

FAQ from ILHealth-mcp?

  • What data subjects are available?

Subjects include Medical Services, Health Services Quality, War Casualties, and more.

  • Is there a license for using ILHealth-mcp?

Yes, it is licensed under the MIT License.

  • How can I contribute to ILHealth-mcp?

Contributions are welcome to enhance functionality or improve documentation.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
david-aftergut
Star
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Language
Python
License
MIT license

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