The governed execution layer that makes healthcare AI-addressable.
ImpactMCP transforms what a healthcare enterprise can do into executable, AI-discoverable capabilities. Not a chatbot. Not an integration. Execution infrastructure.
AI isn't failing because the models aren't powerful enough. It's failing because healthcare lacks execution infrastructure.
The Problem
- Healthcare loses $40B annually to unfilled appointment slots — perishable inventory that decays in portals, phone trees, and call queues.
- Enterprise content was built for human browsers, not AI agents executing at machine speed. Intent dies waiting.
- MCP enables tool discovery but lacks the governance, semantic grounding, and orchestration that healthcare demands. Discovery without execution is a demo, not infrastructure.
The competitive moat isn't the model. It's the execution layer underneath it.
How It Works
1. Structural Analysis
ImpactMCP ingests raw enterprise content — web pages, PDFs, service lines, provider directories — and decomposes it into discrete, addressable capability units.
2. Entity Extraction
Clinical and operational entities are identified and normalized: providers, specialties, conditions, locations, services, and access pathways mapped to a unified schema.
3. Semantic Grounding
Each capability unit is enriched with semantic context — intent patterns, eligibility rules, operational constraints — so AI systems understand not just what exists, but when and how it applies.
4. Execution Readiness
Governed capabilities are published as executable, MCP-compatible tools — discoverable, version-controlled, policy-gated, and ready for deterministic execution by any AI agent, copilot, or channel.
Consumption Surfaces
ImpactMCP is not a point solution. It is the execution layer that powers every interface a healthcare enterprise operates. Build once. Execute everywhere.
Web Chat (Sage)
Conversational access to scheduling, navigation, and triage
Voice Agent
Phone-based execution with the same governed capabilities
AI Platform Agents
ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Claude — direct tool invocation
Enterprise Copilots
Internal productivity surfaces for staff and clinicians
CRM Systems
Salesforce and CRM-embedded capability execution
Contact Centers
Agent-assist and automation for call center platforms
EHR Portals
Epic MyChart and patient portal integration
Mobile Apps
Native mobile execution through the same governed layer
Partner Networks
Referral and affiliate access to published capabilities
One execution layer. Every surface. Interface-agnostic by design.
Outcomes
Governed Capability Truth at Scale
Every AI interaction — across every surface — draws from a single, governed source of execution truth. No hallucination. No content drift. No channel inconsistency.
Intelligence That Compounds
Every new surface and integration amplifies the value of every capability already in the system. Network effects that compound with each deployment.
$40B in Perishable Inventory
Healthcare doesn't have a demand problem — it has a conversion problem. $40B in unfilled appointments perish annually because intent decays before execution. For a 1,000-provider system, that's $140M in unrealized revenue each year.
Governed Capability Tools
ImpactMCP publishes healthcare capabilities as governed, executable tools. Each tool is policy-gated, auditable, and designed for deterministic execution by any AI agent or copilot.
Search Provider
Match patient intent to the right provider based on specialty, condition, location, insurance, and availability. Structured results — not search engine guesswork.
MCP ToolHold Appointment
Reserve an appointment slot in real time via FHIR integration with the health system's scheduling engine. Holds are time-limited and policy-controlled.
FHIR R4Verify Insurance
Confirm patient insurance eligibility and provider network status before scheduling. Reduces no-shows and billing friction at the point of access.
OptumBook Appointment
Convert a held slot into a confirmed appointment via FHIR. Completes the intent-to-care loop — from patient question to scheduled visit in one conversation.
FHIR R4Trust & Governance
ImpactMCP fills the gaps that raw MCP leaves open: governance, semantic grounding, and orchestration. Every capability is policy-controlled, auditable, and compliant — so healthcare organizations can participate in the agentic ecosystem without sacrificing oversight.