The following table shows where openEHR solutions are currently being used and where they are going to be used in future in healthcare settings and for medical research and public health. Please contact us if you know of any other openEHR deployments.
Detailed information about the levels:
Based on the HospitalsOnFHIR initiative, this maturity model describe the progression from initial interest to advanced collaboration in openEHR adoption.
Aspiring (Intention to work)
- Level 0 – Interested: Initial awareness and interest
- Level 1 – Aspiring: Intention to adopt and explore possibilities
Preparing (Work started)
- Level 2 – Setting-Up: Initial setup and planning activities
- Level 3 – Preparing: Building foundations and readiness
- Level 4 – Testing: Early testing and validation
Using (Real patients)
- Level 5 – Living: Initial real-world usage
- Level 6 – Responding: Systems actively responding to real needs
- Level 7 – Delivering: Providing consistent value in practice
Collaborating (Beyond the hospital)
- Level 8 – Networking: Connecting with external systems
- Level 9 – Exchanging: Active data exchange across organizations
- Level 10 – Cross-bordering: Interoperability beyond national boundaries
Describe the maturity of a technology from early research to full deployment, using a scale from 1 to 9.
- TRL 1: Basic principles observed
- TRL 2: Technology concept formulated
- TRL 3: Experimental proof of concept
- TRL 4: Technology validated in lab
- TRL 5: Technology validated in relevant environment
- TRL 6: Technology demonstrated in relevant environment
- TRL 7: System prototype in operational environment
- TRL 8: System complete and qualified
- TRL 9: Actual system proven in operational environment
