

After decades of building health IT around applications, screens, and vendors, the conversation is shifting to something deeper: the data itself.
Within that shift, openEHR has emerged as a credible, even necessary, contender for how we model, govern, and share clinical information. Today’s keynote draws from the new Black Book Report and looks ahead to the policy, technology, and market forces that will decide:
- Where openEHR takes root
- Where it stalls
- Where transformative opportunities lie