Press and media

Clear language for the foundation and CARE.

Use source-aware language when covering OHC Foundation, CARE, and open healthcare digital public infrastructure. Impact numbers should be checked against the metrics register before publication.

Boilerplate

About Open Healthcare Network Foundation

Open Healthcare Network Foundation stewards open digital public infrastructure for healthcare. The foundation maintains CARE and related open-source building blocks that help governments, hospitals, NGOs, and implementation partners deploy interoperable, self-hostable, standards-based health systems without vendor lock-in.

CARE is an open-source Digital Public Good for healthcare workflows across hospitals, public health programs, critical care, palliative care, and care coordination. It is designed around open standards, modular architecture, and real-world frontline adoption.

Public facts

Use these as the publication floor.

Foundation role

Open Healthcare Network Foundation stewards CARE and related open-source Digital Public Goods for healthcare.

CARE DPG listing

CARE is listed in the Digital Public Goods registry as Care | Open Healthcare Network and is MIT licensed.

Open source

CARE is built in public with open-source repositories, contribution pathways, and reusable deployment patterns.

Standards-first

OHC public materials describe CARE around FHIR R5, SNOMED CT, LOINC, UCUM, ICD-10, ABDM, and open APIs.

Assets

Logos, product screenshots, deployment maps, and source links.

Logos and brand assets

Use approved OHC and CARE logos from the branding repository.

Branding repository

Deployment map

Use maps with the metrics register so geography and current deployment status are not confused.

Download map

Metrics guidance

Use only dated, approved metrics for press quotes, decks, and fact sheets.

Verify a metric

Media inquiries

For interviews, fact-checks, and approved metrics, contact the OHC team.