HL7 Announces Plans for Freely Available IP and Future Membership Model

June 24, 2013
Health Level Seven International (HL7), announced a plan to make much of its intellectual property (IP) freely available under licensing terms, which it says will ensure that all stakeholders have equal access to its HIT standards.

Health Level Seven International (HL7), announced a plan to make much of its intellectual property (IP) freely available under licensing terms, which it says will ensure that all stakeholders have equal access to its HIT standards. The policy is effective as of April 1, 2013 and includes all currently published standards, implementation guides and other select IP as determined on a case-by-case basis.

“By making our standards freely available, we hope to accelerate the evolution of healthcare information exchange at the very basic levels, and ultimately to impact wellness and healthcare delivery on a global scale” said Charles Jaffe, M.D., Ph.D. and CEO of HL7. 

In conjunction with freely licensing its IP, HL7 also plans to revise its membership model later this year. In addition to the existing benefits of membership, new benefits and services, many of which are designed to assist with implementation, are currently under development and may include: extensive expansion of deeply discounted or free education programs and training, exclusive access to HL7 experts, certification of HL7 conformance; a professionally supported Help Desk; and enhanced testing of individual expertise in HL7 development, training, and implementation.

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