At Momentum, we aim to modernize care delivery with exceptional software. We believe that an open, connected healthcare application ecosystem will drive higher quality care and lower costs for healthcare providers, clinics and patients. To help make this happen, we provide a comprehensive set of tools and modules that enable healthcare applications to be built in days instead of months.
Our core technology is open source (MIT license) and freely available on GitHub, ensuring there is no risk of vendor lock-in.
It includes HIPAA and SOC2 compliance out of the box, adheres to all OWASP security guidelines, and has been verified through multiple penetration tests.
From MVP to a fully scaled product—and every major milestone in between—Healthion’s technology supports your growth at every stage.
Anticipate nuances and avoid costly rewrites with default FHIR-standard data storage.
We provide an open-source framework that empowers developers to design, test, and deliver healthcare applications, products, and services with ease.
FHIR Board is an open-source application, a practical environment to experience how SQL on FHIR simplifies healthcare data analytics and visualization workflows.
One-click deployment with infrastructure-as-code—a repository of Terraform modules designed to deliver secure and compliant infrastructure on AWS.
Notetaker AI transforms how professionals handle meetings, interviews, and consultations with advanced audio-to-text capabilities. It combines precise transcription with intelligent summarization to create concise, structured notes that save time and enhance documentation accuracy.
Diagnostipy is a open-source, Python library for rule-based diagnosis and evaluation. It allows users to define rules with conditions and weights, manage rulesets, and evaluate input data using customizable scoring and confidence functions.
More open source products to make your development faster.
Whether you need a FHIR data analysis tool, an infrastructure-as-code solution for your app, or voice-to-text functionality for medical documentation—we’ve got you covered.
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