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painprep-mcp-server
An MCP server for interventional pain medicine — Medicare documentation checklists, CPT/ICD-10 coding, ASRA anticoagulation guidance, prior-authorization letters, denial appeals, and research evidence for 85+ procedures.
Built from PainPrep by Keith Schmidt, MD (triple board-certified pain medicine). This server makes PainPrep's clinical reference data available to any MCP client — Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or your own agent.
⚠️ Clinical decision-support, not medical advice. All output must be reviewed by a licensed clinician. Coding, coverage, and anticoagulation guidance change frequently — always verify against current CMS/LCD policy and the latest ASRA guidelines.
What it does
| Tool | Tier | Description |
|---|---|---|
get_procedure_list |
Free | Full catalog of procedures grouped by category, with ids and headline CPT codes. |
get_cpt_codes |
Free | Primary + add-on CPT codes, work RVUs, facility setting, and billing notes. |
get_medicare_checklist |
Premium | Full LCD/Medicare documentation checklist with rationale, suggested wording, denial triggers, and admin checks. |
get_icd10_codes |
Premium | Approved/supportive ICD-10 codes, codes to avoid, and coding tips. |
get_contraindications |
Premium | Bleeding-risk tier + per-medication ASRA hold/resume guidance + safety checks. |
get_prior_auth_letter |
Premium | Generates a payer-ready prior-authorization / medical-necessity letter from patient details + procedure data. |
get_denial_reasons |
Premium | Common denial reasons with frequency, the fix for each, and an appeal letter snippet. |
get_research_evidence |
Premium | Evidence grade, summary, and key studies with citations. |
check_documentation_completeness |
Premium | Audits a note against the required checklist and scores completeness, highlighting commonly-missed gaps. |
Every tool accepts a procedure as a name, id, or CPT code (e.g. "Lumbar/Sacral Interlaminar ESI", "lesi", or "62323"). Unrecognized queries return "did you mean" suggestions.
Quick start (no install)
The fastest way to run the server — npx clones, builds, and launches it in one step:
npx -y github:Goingparabolic/painprep-mcp-serverOr wire it straight into an MCP client (see examples/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"painprep": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "github:Goingparabolic/painprep-mcp-server"],
"env": { "PAINPREP_LICENSE_KEY": "PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" }
}
}
}Install & build (from source)
git clone https://github.com/Goingparabolic/painprep-mcp-server.git
cd painprep-mcp-server
npm install
# Extract the clinical data from the PainPrep source (one-time; see "Data" below)
npm run extract # reads the PainPrep HTML → src/data/*.json
npm run build # compile TypeScript → dist/ and copy data
npm run smoke # end-to-end test (optional)The repository ships with the extracted JSON in
src/data/, sonpm run extractis only needed to regenerate it from an updated PainPrep source.
Use with Claude Desktop
Add to claude_desktop_config.json (macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"painprep": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/painprep-mcp-server/dist/index.js"],
"env": { "PAINPREP_LICENSE_KEY": "PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX" }
}
}
}Restart Claude Desktop. You'll then be able to ask things like:
- "List the SI joint procedures."
- "What are the CPT codes and RVUs for lumbar RFA?"
- "Draft a prior-auth letter for a lumbar ESI for a patient with 5 months of L5 radiculopathy who failed 8 weeks of PT."
- "My note for an LESI documents MRI findings and pain score — what's missing for Medicare?"
See examples/claude_desktop_config.json for an npx variant.
Use with Claude Code
claude mcp add painprep -- node /absolute/path/to/painprep-mcp-server/dist/index.jsInspect locally
npm run inspect # opens the MCP Inspector against the stdio serverRemote hosting (HTTP / SSE)
The same tools are served over Streamable HTTP for remote deployment (MCPize, a VPS, or serverless):
npm run build
PORT=3000 node dist/http.js
# → POST http://localhost:3000/mcp (GET /health for a liveness check)The HTTP transport is stateless and multi-tenant: the per-customer license key is read from a request header, so a single deployment can serve many customers.
X-PainPrep-License: PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX (preferred)
Authorization: Bearer PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX (also accepted)Pricing & availability
| Tier | Price | Tools included |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | get_procedure_list, get_cpt_codes |
| Premium | $29/month | All 9 tools — Medicare checklists, ICD-10 guidance, ASRA anticoagulation checks, prior-auth letters, denial appeals, research evidence, documentation auditing |
Get Premium
Purchase a Premium license key via Stripe:
After subscribing you'll receive a license key in the format PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. Set it in your MCP client configuration (see setup instructions above).
Where to find PainPrep
PainPrep is available on multiple MCP marketplaces:
- MCPize Marketplace — deploy-and-subscribe hosting with 80% revenue share
- Apify Store — pay-per-event pricing, distributed across Make, n8n, and partner platforms
- Self-hosted — clone this repo and run it yourself (see Remote hosting above)
Monetization & licensing
The server has a built-in free / premium split designed to be wired to a billing provider (Stripe, MCPize) with minimal change.
- Free tier:
get_procedure_list,get_cpt_codes. - Premium tier: everything else.
Premium tools are still discoverable (they appear in tools/list so clients can advertise the upgrade), but calling one without a valid entitlement returns an upgrade prompt instead of data.
Entitlement resolution
Configured via environment variables (stdio) or request headers (HTTP):
| Variable | Purpose |
|---|---|
PAINPREP_LICENSE_KEY |
The customer's license key. |
PAINPREP_TIER |
Force premium or free (self-hosted / enterprise override). |
PAINPREP_VALID_KEYS |
Comma-separated allowlist of keys treated as valid premium (manual provisioning / testing). |
PAINPREP_LICENSE_VERIFY_URL |
Optional HTTP endpoint for remote key verification. When set, keys are validated against this service instead of locally. |
A locally-issued key matches the format PP-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. For production, point PAINPREP_LICENSE_VERIFY_URL at your billing webhook; it should accept { "key": "..." } and return { "valid": true, "tier": "premium", "expiresAt": "..." }.
The verification layer lives entirely in src/licensing.ts behind a LicenseProvider interface — swap the implementation without touching any tool.
Project structure
painprep-mcp-server/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # stdio entry point (Claude Desktop / Code)
│ ├── http.ts # Streamable HTTP entry point (remote hosting)
│ ├── server.ts # builds the MCP server + tier gating
│ ├── licensing.ts # free/premium entitlement (pluggable)
│ ├── data.ts # data loading + procedure resolver
│ ├── types.ts # clinical data types
│ ├── tools/ # one file per MCP tool
│ └── data/ # extracted clinical data (JSON)
├── scripts/
│ ├── extract-data.mjs # parse PainPrep HTML → src/data/*.json
│ ├── copy-assets.mjs # copy JSON into dist/ at build
│ └── smoke-test.mjs # end-to-end MCP client/server test
├── examples/
│ └── claude_desktop_config.json
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── LICENSE
└── README.mdData
Clinical data is extracted from the PainPrep application source. The extractor
(scripts/extract-data.mjs) locates the embedded data objects (CATEGORIES,
CHECKLISTS, ANTICOAG, MED_NECESSITY, ICD10_REF, DENIAL_TEMPLATES,
CPT_DETAILS, RESEARCH_EVIDENCE), evaluates each literal in a sandbox, and
writes clean JSON to src/data/. To regenerate from an updated source:
npm run extract -- "/path/to/painprep-mvp.html"License
MIT © 2026 Keith Schmidt, MD
The clinical reference content is provided for educational and decision-support purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.