The openEHR organisation partners are official bodies at any level of government providing or supporting public health care. They constitute public sector, jurisdictional organisations such as ministries of health, regional health authorities, research institutions, or other organisations that are using openEHR and wish to support our vision and mission.

Americas Continental Health Alliance
Spain

Americas Continental Health Alliance
Spain
ACHA – Americas Continental Health Alliance is a non-profit organization composed of countries from Latin America, which it connects with various regions around the world. ACHA works to build regional and global ecosystems within the healthcare sector, fostering collaboration and innovation. Its mission is to generate positive social impact through the development and implementation of innovative health solutions that improve well-being, strengthen health systems, and promote equitable access to care across the Americas and beyond.

Apperta Foundation
UK

Australian Digital Health Agency
Australia

Australian Digital Health Agency
Australia
The Australian Digital Health Agency (the Agency) is a corporate Commonwealth entity established by the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Establishing the Australian Digital Health Agency) Rule 2016. Digital health has seen exponential growth in relevance and importance, making it more pertinent than ever for all Australians and healthcare providers.

CSIRO
Australia

CSIRO
Australia
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) works with industry, government and the research community to turn science into solutions across six research areas: Energy and Minerals, Food and Fibre, From Wonder to Discovery, Nature, One Health and Tech Economy. The organisation also stewards research infrastructure on behalf of the nation and provides an important connecting role between science and society.

Catalan Health Service
Spain

Catalan Health Service
Spain
The Catalan Health Service (Servei Català de la Salut) is the public organization under the Ministry of Health of regional government of Catalonia; which is responsible for guaranteeing public, comprehensive and quality health care coverage for 7.7 m of residents in Catalonia, Spain.

HL7 Finland
Finland

Iceland Ministry of Health
Iceland

Iceland Ministry of Health
Iceland
Established in 2019, the Icelandic Ministry of Health oversees national health policy, including patient rights, public health, healthcare operations, and the promotion of information technology across the health system, and in that vein, we look forward to working together to strengthen interoperability, data quality, and patient-centred care across the country’s healthcare landscape.

Maastricht UMC+
Netherlands

Maastricht UMC+
Netherlands
Maastricht University Medical Center+ is known both nationally and internationally for its focus on prevention and taking an integrated approach to health care: from prevention, promotion of good health, and basic care, to top-level clinical diagnostics and treatment. Patient safety is our top priority in all of our endeavours. Maastricht UMC+ has 715 beds and approximately 7,000 employees and 4,000 students.

NHS Education for Scotland
Scotland

NHS Education for Scotland
Scotland
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is the national health board with statutory functions for providing, co-ordinating, developing, funding and advising on education, training and workforce development for the NHS and in partnership with SSSC for social care staff. It is a national organisation with a significant regional presence in Scotland.

Norwegian Public Hospitals
Norway

Norwegian Public Hospitals
Norway
Norwegian Public Hospitals is a cooperation between the four Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) of Norway. The four RHAs together provide all specialist healthcare services for the entire Norwegian population of 5.4 million, and have a total of about 150 000 employees.

Sociedad Espanola de Informatica de la Salud
Spain

Sociedad Espanola de Informatica de la Salud
Spain
The Sociedad Española de Informática de la Salud (SEIS), or Spanish Society of Health Informatics, is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the development and use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in healthcare across Spain. Its mission is to improve the quality, efficiency, and safety of health services through digital transformation. SEIS brings together healthcare professionals, technologists, researchers, and policymakers to share knowledge, conduct research, and foster collaboration. The organization also hosts conferences, publishes studies, and supports initiatives that advance eHealth, telemedicine, and data management in the Spanish health system.

The Swedish Association for Medical Informatics
Sweden
