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Mirth Connect

Cross-platform interface engine


Cross-platform interface engine

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nameMirth Connect
developerNextGen Healthcare
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latest release version
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programming languageJava
operating systemCross-platform
genreIntegration engine
licenseMozilla Public License 2.0
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Mirth Connect is a cross-platform interface engine used in the healthcare industry that enables the management of information using bi-directional sending of many types of messages. The primary use of this interface engine is in healthcare.

On September 9, 2013 Mirth Corporation announced they were acquired by Quality Systems (now NextGen Healthcare).

As of March 2025, Nextgen Healthcare announced Mirth Connect will become a single licensed, commercial product and the open-source free version can continue to be used but will no longer be updated.

Alternatives

Following NextGen Healthcare's announcement in March 2025 that Mirth Connect would transition to a single commercial licensing model, several open-source alternatives have emerged:

  • Open Integration Engine (OIE) – A vendor-neutral, community-driven fork of Mirth Connect that continues open-source development

  • BridgeLink – An open-source fork of Mirth Connect sponsored by Innovar Healthcare to ensure continued community access to healthcare integration tools

References

References

  1. (2013). "Handbook of Medical and Healthcare Technologies". Springer New York.
  2. (2011). "Meaningful Use and Beyond: A Guide for IT Staff in Health Care". O'Reilly Media.
  3. (2013-09-09). "Quality Systems, Inc. Acquires Mirth Corporation".
  4. "A New Era for Mirth Connect by NextGen Healthcare". NextGen Healthcare.
  5. "Open Integration Engine".
  6. "Open Integration Engine GitHub Repository". GitHub.
  7. "BridgeLink". Innovar Healthcare.
  8. "BridgeLink GitHub Repository". GitHub.
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