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OHS Software Foundation Community

This is the technical home for the OHS Software Foundation (a Linux Foundation project currently under formation)

Welcome to the OHS Software Foundation and Technical Community

Welcome to the official home of the Open Health Stack (OHS) Software Foundation, an umbrella project hosted within the Linux Foundation.

The OHS Software Foundation is dedicated to providing open-source building blocks that enable developers to build "next-gen" digital health solutions open open standards (i.e HL7® FHIR® for interoperability etc), are designed for low-resource settings (e.g. off-line capable, local and cloud deployable) and that enable AI for Global Health.

🏗️ Software Foundation Status: Formal Formation Phase The OHS Software Foundation is currently in the formation phase. We have transitioned the technical assets and are finalizing the project charter and governance framework. We welcome interested parties. Please reach out to: fred@ohs.foundation

🚀 Core Projects

The following core components have been transferred from Google to the OHS Foundation:

  • Android FHIR SDK: A set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-first Android health apps.
  • FHIR Gateway: A secure proxy for managing access to FHIR servers.
  • FHIR Data Pipes: Tools for moving FHIR data into analytics engines like BigQuery or ClickHouse.

🏗️ Projects under active development

  • Kotlin-fhir: A lean and fast implementation of the HL7® FHIR® data model on Kotlin Multiplatform.
  • Kotlin FHIR SDK Libraries (kotlin-fhir-engine, kotlin-fhir-data-capture, kotlin-fhir-workflow, kotlin-fhir-knowledge-manager): A fully rewritten set of kotlin multiplatform FHIR SDK Libraries to enable building FHIR based apps for Android, iOS and web. Leverages the kotlin-fhir models.
  • KMP FHIRPath: Kotlin multiplatform implementation of the FHIRPath specification
  • OHS Player: A "reference toolkit” to make it easier to build and deploy (x-platform) "next-gen" digital health solutions (leveraging FHIR standards and AI hooks)

Proposed projects:

  • Verifiable AI: We are working with the WHO and community to define some relevant AI projects to advance the development and use of safe, effective AI for global health use cases (such as tooling for generating evals, benchmarks and relevant skills). If you have ideas please reach out on discord
  • OHS Labs: Set of experimental projects to explore new features that leverage AI or help digital health developers build with AI

🤝 Get Involved

We are looking for contributors, health systems, and technology partners to help shape the future of open-source digital health building blocks.

Join the Community

If you or your organization are interested in joining the foundation, contributing to the roadmap, or participating in a Special Interest Group (SIG), we would love to hear from you.

Contact Us:

Please reach out to our transition team at: hello@ohs.foundation

📜 Licensing & Contributions

Unless otherwise noted, all projects within the OHS Foundation are licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. We welcome contributions via Pull Requests; please stay tuned for our updated Contributor License Agreement (CLA) process.

Open Health Stack and its components are not products of any single corporation. They are community-led tools governed by the OHS Software Foundation.

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  1. android-fhir android-fhir Public

    The Android FHIR SDK is a set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7® FHIR® standard on Android.

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  2. fhir-data-pipes fhir-data-pipes Public

    A collection of tools for extracting FHIR resources and analytics services on top of that data.

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  3. fhir-gateway fhir-gateway Public

    A generic proxy server for applying access-control policies for a FHIR-store.

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  4. kotlin-fhir kotlin-fhir Public

    Kotlin FHIR is a lean and fast implementation of the HL7® FHIR® data model on Kotlin Multiplatform.

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  5. fhir-app-examples fhir-app-examples Public

    Contains examples of how Open Health Stack components can be used together as the foundation for FHIR based digital health solutions

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  6. kotlin-fhirpath kotlin-fhirpath Public

    Kotlin FHIRPath is an implementation of FHIRPath on Kotlin Multiplatform.

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