Open mHealth
Open mHealth: Standardizing Patient-Generated Health Data for Better Care
About Open mHealth
Open mHealth is an open data standard and community-driven platform designed to make patient-generated health data more interoperable and accessible. By harmonizing data from diverse sources like wearables, apps, and medical devices, Open mHealth empowers researchers, clinicians, and developers to derive meaningful insights. Join over 6,000 organizations leveraging this standard to improve health outcomes through seamless data integration.
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Open mHealth is an open data standard and community that aims to make patient-generated health data more accessible and interoperable. It provides tools and a format to harmonize data from various sources like glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, scales, and activity monitors.
Open mHealth can help run better randomized control trials, align EHR data with mHealth data, develop custom remote patient monitoring programs, and normalize patient-reported outcomes with biometric data. It also supports visualizing data to detect patterns and performing n-of-1 clinical trial analysis.
Yes, Open mHealth follows an open-source philosophy. The code is licensed under Apache 2.0, allowing community members to adapt and evolve the code base and customize it for their specific needs.
Open mHealth is a non-profit organization sustained through grants and sponsorships. All funds go toward supporting the core platform and promoting the open-source platform and global community.
Yes, Open mHealth can be leveraged in FHIR implementations to enhance interoperability and make sense of patient-generated health data.
Open mHealth is used by 6,000+ developers and health organizations, including researchers at the Copenhagen Center for Health Technology and companies like Overlap Health.
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