Redix Anytoany

Created By
penchiang4 months ago
12 healthcare data conversion tools — HIPAA X12, FHIR R4, HL7 v2, CDA, RMap, database, PDF
Overview

The Redix AnyToAny MCP Server provides 12 healthcare data conversion tools accessible via the Model Context Protocol. AI agents can validate HIPAA X12 transactions, convert between X12/FHIR/HL7/CDA/RMap formats, load claims into databases, and generate human-readable PDFs — all through natural
conversation.

Built on the Redix AnyToAny engine, which uses configurable IFD (Input Format Definition) flat files for validation and OFD (Output Format Definition) scripts for conversion. Nothing is hardcoded — pre-defined maps ship approximately 85% complete, with consultation services available to customize the remaining mappings for specific payer/provider requirements.

Available as SSE for remote connections or STDIO for local Claude Desktop/Code integration. On-premise deployment keeps all PHI within the customer's environment.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "redix": {
      "url": "https://demo.redix.com/sse",
      "env": {
        "REDIX_API_KEY": "demo-key-12345"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
4 months ago
Updated At
4 months ago
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penchiang
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