An umbrella structure that maintains the building blocks developers rely on today, opens the
fastest path to building a next-gen digital health solution, and creates a neutral space for what comes next.
Pillar 01 · FHIR Foundations · Active
FHIR-native core libraries
The foundational Kotlin Multiplatform libraries for working with FHIR — plus battle-tested components for
Android, access control and analytics, sustained by an active community of technical partners.
The fastest way to develop and deploy a next-gen digital health solution — a complete, composable reference
implementation built on the FHIR Foundations libraries, ready for Android, iOS and web.
A neutral space for collaboration on safe, effective and verifiable AI for global health — focused on
model-agnostic capabilities and tooling for "Verifiable AI, developed with the WHO and
partners.
The first software foundation purpose-built for global digital health — hosted by the Linux
Foundation.
Neutral, open governance
A trusted non-profit holds the project's assets and trademark. Decisions are made transparently by those
doing the work.
Sustainable funding
Tiered memberships and grants de-risk the project — no single funder, no single point of failure.
Future proof
An umbrella structure ready to house new initiatives like an AI Commons built on new open
standards.
Cost-effective by design
The Linux Foundation "Foundation-as-a-Service" model keeps fiscal hosting low — the majority of funds
reach engineering and community building activities.
The ask
Help us build the future of global digital health.
We're recruiting founding members ahead of our public launch. Take a seat at the table
shaping the charter, budget and direction.