Anthropic Healthcare

5.0(21 reviews)

Healthcare AI development tools and resources.

Anthropic Healthcare Overview

What is Anthropic Healthcare?

Anthropics/Healthcare, hosted on GitHub, is a collection of code skills specifically designed for healthcare-related workflows. It includes capabilities like developing Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) APIs, managing clinical trial protocols, and conducting prior authorization reviews. The FHIR Developer Plugin enables quicker healthcare system interconnections by offering specialized knowledge on HL7 FHIR R4 for healthcare data exchange, including resource structures and various coding systems. The Clinical Trial Protocol Generator plugin is instrumental in producing FDA/NIH-compliant clinical trial protocols for drugs or medical devices, and it incorporates a waypoint-based architectural approach. The Prior Authorization Review (Demo) plugin conducts an initial analysis of prior authorization request documentation, executes core checks, and creates a summary for the argument of medical necessity. The marketplace also provides remote servers for CMS Coverage Database, US National Provider Identifier (NPI) Registry, and PubMed biomedical literature research resources. The system is designed for customization to fit varied user requirements and objectives. Please note that these skills are provided under Anthropics' terms of service. Help other people by letting them know if this AI was useful. Add your own prompts and outputs to help others understand how to use this AI.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • FHIR APIs development
  • Clinical trial protocol management
  • Prior authorization reviews
  • FHIR Developer Plugin
  • Clinical Trial Protocol Generator plugin
  • Prior Authorization Review plugin
  • Remote server access
  • CMS Coverage Database access
  • US NPI Registry access
  • PubMed Biomedical Resources access
  • Healthcare data management
  • Fully customizable
  • Terms Of Service Compliance
  • Healthcare interoperability
  • GitHub hosting
  • Specialized healthcare code skillsets
  • Waypoint-based architectural approach
  • HL7 FHIR R4 expertise
  • FDA/NIH compliance for protocols
  • Medical necessity argument summarization
  • Different coding systems knowledge
  • Quick healthcare system interconnections

Cons

  • Confined to healthcare workflows
  • Specific code skills
  • Waypoint-based architectural approach
  • Requires knowledge of HL7 FHIR R4
  • Dependent on Anthropic's terms of service
  • Limited customization options
  • API development not user-friendly

A Professional Framework to Evaluate Anthropic Healthcare

When considering Anthropic Healthcare for integration into your organizational workflow, we recommend deploying a structured score card across three critical operational pillars: Security & Compliance, Integration Friction, and long-term Price Scalability. Rather than looking only at basic feature lists, modern procurement teams must assess how a software platform behaves under high load and how well it fits into the team's data security guidelines.

1. Security and Database Compliance

Depending on your operating region and field, ensure that Anthropic Healthcare supports standard security layers such as SOC 2 Type II certifications, GDPR compliance, or HIPAA-compliant database encryption. If the tool connects directly to client database tables or handles user passwords, verify that they implement multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO) integrations, and end-to-end data encryption in transit and at rest.

2. API Coverage and Custom Integrations

Siloed data is the primary cause of operational friction. Evaluate if Anthropic Healthcare has native connectors for your current project trackers, messaging hubs, and customer communication channels. For custom developer requirements, check if they provide a fully documented REST API with reasonable rate limits, comprehensive Webhooks support, and robust SDK packages in your language. A flexible API layer saves hundreds of hours of manual copy-paste overhead.

3. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

SaaS pricing packages are often deceptively simple. When reviewing Anthropic Healthcare's billing structure, map out your team's projected expansion over the next 12 to 24 months. Determine how costs scale as your customer database increases or as you add team members. Factor in setup costs, mandatory support plan upgrades, API access fees, and storage overage rates to understand the true cost before committing to a contract.

By combining verified user reviews from our directory with internal workflow pilot tests, your procurement team can make an informed decision that drives productivity without creating capital waste.

Features of Anthropic Healthcare

  • Healthcare AI
  • Healthcare Data Management
  • Clinical Trial Protocol
  • Prior Authorization Review
  • FDA Compliance
  • Healthcare Interoperability

SaaS1to10 verified reviews for Anthropic Healthcare

Overall rating

5.0

Based on 21 reviews

5.02 weeks ago

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Accuracy nice. Free

Álvaro Sánchez Román

5.02 weeks ago

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I've been playing around with this for a few hours. It's made me say "WOW" too many times than i wish to admit. I'm going to follow this and see how it evolves. For now, i managed to create quite a nice Expenses app for personal use. | It did have some problems when it came to moving some components on other pages, but for how short the prompts it uses can be, it is really impressive. With some proper prompts it can generate some strong stuff.

Bernard

5.02 weeks ago

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Think its a fab tool but why wont it allow you to save your workflows?

Azmat Yusaf

5.02 weeks ago

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I've tried to find the exact articles via WoS, Google, or Scopus. Despite using a very advised and complicated search query, it was just a waste of time. Perplexity didn't help either. The Jenni AI, which may add useful links when generating text, finds nothing but trash. SciScape gave exactly what I needed from the first query! A couple of fresh relative articles with very exact topics!

Elijah

5.02 weeks ago

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Makes it easy to get started with a presentation if you have an outline, but as soon as you want more control, you're better off using Google Slides. @Gamma's feature that I used the most was image generation - you can select among a variety of models (Ideogram, Flux, DALL-E, but not Midjourney), and it shows 3 variations to choose from. Performance is slow and a little janky, even in Chrome. Prompts and settings are often not respected - e.g. you set it to "preserve text" and just generate slides, and it goes onto dumping an entire 3 paragraphs of text in one slide. You can't overlay text over images (e.g. for image attribution), and there's no precise positioning control, or grouping elements. No way to control table layout, e.g. to have two images slide-by-side in full bleed mode. I tried @Gamma for a new presentation, but next time I need to make a presentation, I'll go back to Google Slides and generate images independently.

Dan Dascalescu

5.02 weeks ago

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I joined Kin's beta program on my iPhone XR. After upgrading to an iPhone 13, I found that I couldn't log into my existing account on the new phone, forcing me to create a new account. Now, I have two separate Kin accounts on different phones. Today, when I accessed the beta version of Kin, I got a notification stating that the test version ended on Monday, September 23rd. It instructed me to back up my data and move to the official Kin app. I did as advised—backed up my data, confirmed, uninstalled the beta app via TestFlight, and installed the official Kin app. However, when I attempted to “log in”, I was still unable to access my existing account. This issue hasn't been resolved yet. I have been trying desperately to get in contact with the support team. I left feedback through the test flight app and sent emails. No response. Now trying to find a forums, Reddit posts, TAAFT comments☻

Desiree Miller

5.02 weeks ago

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Really like how it finds connection in the content that I save. I don't think any other tool can do that.

amix ffx

5.02 weeks ago

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No other tool quite like this, it's pretty straightforward. Needed to extract a long interview from YouTube and it extracted everything, providing it in different meaningful formats in less than two minutes. Awesome

Juan Sierra

5.02 weeks ago

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I tried using it but the website has too many bugs.

João Neiva

5.02 weeks ago

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this tool is nice! it generates what i request pretty fast, not to mention the quality. i really like how creative you can be as well, such as dressing up animals in funny clothes :)

Krushna Chandre

5.02 weeks ago

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I'm still testing the tool yet it looks very promising. I tested it with a 5.5k words Academic text that I had previously red. I tested the Key points feature, it does work!

Ivana González

5.02 weeks ago

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It doesn't make much sense...

Lincoln Kern

5.02 weeks ago

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Not at all accurate…. The only thing similar between original and generated images were the clothes and accessories… face was absolutely new and unconnected.

Shvetank Sharma

5.02 weeks ago

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Good Replacement for the sparkle. Keep it up

Team Power

5.02 weeks ago

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nice holistic

Amit ImmI

5.02 weeks ago

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There were no aristocratic Asians and Africans in ancient Rome.

Sándor Gajdos

5.02 weeks ago

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I think it's the best @Image Generator I ever found on the net. It gives more accurate image according to the prompt. And thank you for keeping it for free.

My Sawsiri

5.02 weeks ago

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The most humanly AI i have used so far but the problem is as soon as you start piling up messages in single chat session , it starts getting slow and at some point it starts freezing and also uses a lot of resources. For time being its okay to do 3 4 messages but as soon as we continue it has messages limitation and also starts getting very very slow . For the price of £18 per month this is unacceptable and with the newly introduced feature called project, if we start new chat within the project we cannot continue with the context we provided in other chats within same project. There are lot of improvements for them to work on. And to start with the its speed and its price

Bibash Katel

5.03 weeks ago

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Really promising.

Oscar Araújo

5.03 weeks ago

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I Had a chance to use Hathr... Great tool... healthcare compilance can be tricky.. They solved it...

zehaan khan

5.03 weeks ago

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Since the VSC extension became available, I've been using IDEs just to install the extension and run @Claude Code in them. In the peak of my dev frenzy, I was running nine @Claude Code instances in three projects on two computers. Cognitive strain was also extreme, but the amount of code and solutions deployed at that time was extreme as well.

Radomir Basta

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Where can Anthropic Healthcare be deployed?

  • Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based

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