Members (L - Z)

The following organizations are members of Open Health Tools. Click on the name of the organization or on the logo to access more information on the member, including, in many cases, information on that member's participation in Open Health Tools.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Linköping University is a Swedish national center for research and education in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics. The research is motivated by the requirements in healthcare and takes place in close collaboration with the biomedical industry and hospital clinics.


The Misys Open Source Solutions’ Healthcare team is committed to improving healthcare delivery and believes that a standards-based, open source approach to building interoperability tools is the best approach to fulfilling this commitment.

The Mohawk Applied Research Centre in Health Informatics at Mohawk College is building a reference implementation of the Canadian Electronic Health Record Solution.

The National E-Health Transition Authority Limited is a not-for-profit company established by the Australian Commonwealth, State and Territory governments to develop better ways of electronically collecting and securely exchanging health information.

NHS Connecting for Health is an agency of the U.K. Department of Health which is supporting the NHS to introduce new computer systems and services to help deliver better, safer care for patients. 

NexJ Systems Inc. is committed to delivering a patient-centric shared EHR solution that enables collaborative patient-centric healthcare by providing a comprehensive, unified view of patient medical history and clinical information - independent of provider, location, or originating data source - across the entire continuum of care.

Ocean Informatics Pty Ltd is an Australian company which has been leading the development of tools and services to support the openEHR Framework.

OMG™is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry consortium developing standards in several dozen vertical markets (including healthcare information technology, telecommunications, life sciences, command and control, software-defined radio, insurance, financial services and many others) as well as enterprise integration infrastructure such as modeling standards (like MOF, UML, SysML and BPMN), middleware standards (like CORBA®) and real-time and embedded system development standards (like DDS).

Home to Oracle SOA for Healthcare Suite, with native support for J2EE Portals, HL7 Reference Information Model, IHE, and SNOMED and other published vocabularies.

Oregon State University’s Open Source Lab -- Accelerating adoption of open source software globally and aiding the open source community through software development and hosting large non-profit projects.


Ozmosis is a web-based platform that improves knowledge discovery between physicians and healthcare organizations.

Palamida is the industry’s first application security solution exclusively for Open Source Software.

Red Hat, the world's leading open source solutions provider, is applying the open source, collaborative development model to help organizations improve the quality of care and patient safety.

The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is part of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) which operates nationwide programs for financial assistance and burial benefits in addition to healthcare. As a major healthcare provider, the VHA operates 153 medical centers, with at least one in each state, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.  The VHA operates more than 1400 sites of care and contracts for over $1B a year to outside providers for veteran healthcare.

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