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A curated list of awesome open source healthcare software, libraries, tools, and resources.
An open-source synthetic patient population simulator that generates realistic (but not real) patient data and health records in multiple formats.
Fasten is an open-source, self-hosted personal health record manager for individuals and families to securely manage medical data.
An open-source, self-hosted personal/family electronic medical record manager for private health data aggregation.
A developer platform for building compliant healthcare applications with FHIR standards, authentication, and clinical data management.
A comprehensive Java API for building HL7 FHIR clients and servers, enabling healthcare interoperability.
Cookbook recipes for building HIPAA-compliant healthcare applications with Node.js and FHIR standards.
Google's implementation of the FHIR healthcare data standard using Protocol Buffers for type-safe, validated, and compact data exchange.
The official .NET SDK for working with HL7 FHIR, providing models, parsers, a REST client, validation, and FhirPath evaluation.
An open-source universal API for accessing comprehensive patient medical data from 300+ million patients.
A flexible Python client for FHIR servers supporting the SMART on FHIR protocol, enabling secure healthcare data access.
A set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7 FHIR standard on Android.
An open-source utility that converts healthcare data between legacy formats (HL7v2, C-CDA, JSON) and FHIR using Liquid templates.
An open-source implementation of the DICOMweb standard for medical imaging data storage and retrieval.
A JavaScript client library for interacting with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers via CRUD operations and expressive queries.
A modular, high-performance Java implementation of the HL7 FHIR specification for healthcare data interoperability.
An HL7 standard and tooling for expressing clinical knowledge in Clinical Decision Support (CDS) and Clinical Quality Measurement (CQM).
A serverless framework for deploying customizable FHIR-compliant healthcare data servers on AWS.
A production-ready, scalable, open-source terminology server supporting SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm, ICD-10/11, and custom code systems with FHIR compliance.
An open-source FHIR server developed in C#, supporting multiple FHIR versions for healthcare data interoperability.
A mapping language and engine for converting complex, nested data between schemas, with extensibility via plugins.
A library and microservice implementing SNOMED CT with fast search, inference, cross-mapping, and ECL support.
A FHIR® server with an internal, fast CQL evaluation engine for population-wide healthcare queries.
A Swift library providing native data models for FHIR® resources across multiple versions.
An Apache Camel-based integration framework with healthcare-specific DSLs for implementing IHE profiles and HL7 standards.
A command-line compiler for FHIR Shorthand (FSH), a language for defining FHIR Implementation Guides.
A Node.js client library for interacting with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers.
A Ruby client library for interacting with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers, supporting multiple FHIR versions and formats.
A PHP library generator that creates fully-typed classes, serialization, validation, and a REST client from HL7 FHIR XSD schemas.
A Swift framework for building iOS/macOS apps that interact with healthcare data via SMART on FHIR.
A Go library providing HL7 FHIR DSTU2 models and server components with MongoDB storage for healthcare applications.
An Azure Functions-based secure gateway and reverse proxy for FHIR servers, enabling multi-tenant access, RBAC, and request/response processing.
A web components library for rapid development of openEHR and FHIR healthcare systems.
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