About The Integration
The integration between Open Health Hub and Microsoft Azure supports secure, scalable deployment and integration of interoperability services within cloud-based healthcare environments. Azure provides the underlying cloud infrastructure, while Open Health Hub delivers FHIR-based interoperability capabilities such as structured data capture, hybrid care pathways, dashboards, and secure data exchange. By running on or alongside Azure environments, Open Health Hub fits naturally into existing healthcare IT landscapes that use Azure for hosting, integration, identity, and security services. This enables organizations to operate interoperability services at scale, while meeting healthcare-grade requirements for availability, security, and compliance.
How To Connect This
Open Health Hub is designed to align with Azure-based architectures commonly used by healthcare organizations and vendors. The platform is set up so that it could be easily integrated into existing Azure environments using configuration-driven connectivity. Deployment and integration are configured through the Open Health Hub admin and settings environment, in combination with Azure services. Secure connectivity, identity and access controls, and governance settings are managed in a controlled and transparent way, without project-heavy customization. This approach allows organizations and partners to adopt Open Health Hub within their Azure landscape in a controlled manner, supporting scalable interoperability use cases while maintaining security, compliance, and interoperability standards.





