Members (I - N)

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.


A pioneer in healthcare information technology, IBM remains at the forefront of improving how healthcare organizations deliver efficient, high quality care.

The IHTSDO® (International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation) and its Members seek to improve the health of humankind by fostering the development and use of suitable standardized clinical terminologies, notably SNOMED CT®, in order to support the safe, accurate, and effective exchange of health information.


Innoopract helps companies efficiently deploy and manage their application development platforms based on the Eclipse development environment.

Inpriva solutions enable the secure and private delivery of healthcare documents/messages both within and across healthcare organizational boundaries.

International Technology Group, Inc. Logo International Technology Group, Inc. leads the Supply Chain Tooling project within the Open Health Tools open source community.

J P Systems is an Information Technology consulting firm specializing in healthcare informatics and enterprise architecture.

Kestral is a leading provider of Radiology and Pathology/Laboratory software in the Australian marketplace, a recognised leader in interoperability standards, and has a leadership role in the eclipse healthcare community.

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.