Odin Health successfully validated the Odin Engine’s support for NZ-based FHIR standards at the 2025 HL7NZ FHIR Connectathon, demonstrating its ability to meet real-world interoperability requirements within the New Zealand healthcare context
Odin Health proudly spotlights Odin Engine Cluster Edition —a uniquely innovative interoperability solution that is revolutionising healthcare connectivity.
Integrate 46 new systems and 74 existing systems across 49 vendors, with 762 interfaces involved——all in just 4.5 months. How was this possible? Let’s explore how this 4,000-bed HIMSS Level 7 hospital made it happen.
Odin Health showcases exceptional healthcare interoperability, seamlessly adopting the NZPS standard at the 'Ring of FHIR' Connectathon. Leading the way in advancing healthcare technology!
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare data interoperability, each healthcare institution is unique, with its own set of requirements and objectives. Recognizing this diversity, Odin Health is proud to present a comprehensive roadmap that offers four specialised solutions, designed to cater to the distinct needs of the healthcare industry.
Odin Health's unique solutions have demonstrated their ability to fulfill the needs ranging from legacy to modern integration, serving from national-level to individual clinic projects. Odin Health offers four solutions: Standard, AO, Cluster, and Cloud-native at affordable prices. This exceptional approach and unique solutions set Odin Health apart.
Odin Health's participation in the festival marked a crucial stepping stone for the business expansion to Australia. The company's representatives delivered captivating presentations and engaged in thought-provoking discussions with attendees.
The New Zealand Software Company Odin Health has been awarded a New Zealand R&D Growth Grant by Callaghan Innovation.
While the integrated platform is considered the "main artery" of the hospital, deep autonomous control becomes more and more crucial. The core middleware of the integrated platform is an important factor in helping hospitals achieve this level of autonomous control.