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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries (.pdf)](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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The Open Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) is an interoperability layer: a software component that enables easier interoperability between disparate electronic information systems by providing a central point where the exchange of data is managed. An interoperability layer receives transactions from different information systems and coordinates the interactions between them. The OpenHIM provides a layer of abstraction between systems that allows for the transformation of incoming messages to a form that the other system components expect and can support the business logic by orchestrating the transaction flow.

The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries](https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/xmlui/handle/10413/12343)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/documents/OpenHIE+Introduction)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.
The OpenHIM was initially developed by Jembi Health Systems in collaboration with the Health Architecture Laboratory ( HeAL) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project, and formed the basis for Ryan Crichton’s Master's thesis “[The Open Health Information Mediator: an Architecture for Enabling Interoperability in Low to Middle Income Countries (.pdf)](https://www.cair.org.za/sites/default/files/2019-08/thesis-ryan-11-03-2015-FINALv3_2.pdf)”. The OpenHIM is a current reference technology for the [interoperability layer](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/CP/Interoperability+Layer+Roadmap) of the OpenHIE ([Open Health Information Exchange](https://wiki.ohie.org/display/DR/OpenHIE+Background)). It is supported through a number of implementation projects that drive its continuing development to meet real world needs.

Some examples of common workflows that the OpenHIM can support to facilitate the sharing of health information within a Health Information Exchange are:

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