Open eHealth Mission Statement
The mission of the Open eHealth Foundation (OeHF) is to establish a community that creates, perpetuates, and shares open source software services and components for the healthcare industry.
The primary community members and users of the Foundation would be those enterprises who seek to deliver and sustain high quality open interoperable healthcare applications, integrate or extend existing applications built as a whole or in part from OeHF provided services or components.
OeHF believes it is important to use open standards and open architecture to eliminate the barriers that prevent the healthcare IT industry from being easily interoperable, customizable and adaptable to the ever evolving healthcare continuum.
OeHF seeks to provide community and thought leadership to the healthcare IT industry and the citizen users of healthcare services worldwide to become more efficient and innovative in data sharing and processing for improving clinical outcomes and patient safety.
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| Recent News |
New projects going public Alexander Ihls 2009-08-11During the last Technology and Architecture Board Meeting (see http://openehealth1.gforgegroup.com/gf/project/oehf-tab/wiki/ for more details) the TAB came to the decision to move two more projects to the public status.
The Board congratulates Karsten Klein, who is the project champion of both projects.
The
Open eHealth Development Tools Project
and the
Open eHealth Application Platfor... |
OeHF IPF Project - a success story! Alexander Ihls 2009-05-12Walldorf, May 12, 2009
The OeHF IPF project get's more and more visibility. After the successfull launch of the second version of the OeHF Integration Platform two important communities decided to provide and publish information and links to the project.
At first the Apache Camel project added the following link to the IPF project in its user stories:
http://camel.apache.org/user-stories.ht... |
New membership accredited ! Alexander Ihls 2009-02-20Walldorf, February 19th
The mounthly Board Meeting of the foundation confirmed the membership application from the "Center for Information Technology and Medical Engineering" of the University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany.
Professor Dr. Bjoern Bergh and his team will be involved and support the developments in the OeHF and wants to share their knowledge and expertices in Healthcare IT ... |
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