Nearly 15
years in Japan
Shaped in one of the world’s most demanding digital health environments, with a discipline of standards before speed.
About Omi
Since 2012, Omi has built its journey in Japan — one of the world’s most demanding digital health environments. Nearly 15 years later, those standards are being brought home to help build a trusted, interoperable and humane digital health foundation for Vietnam.
World knowledge — Vietnamese health
The journey home
In 2012, fewer than ten Vietnamese engineers entered Japan, where every line of health data demands discipline, reliability and accountability. Omi learned not only how to write software, but how an advanced health system operates, connects and makes decisions with data.
The principle of “standards before speed” was forged over nearly 15 years. Today, Omi returns with a simple conviction: knowledge learned from the world should serve the health of the Vietnamese people.
Nearly 15
years in Japan
Shaped in one of the world’s most demanding digital health environments, with a discipline of standards before speed.
~1,000
people · 3 countries
OmiGroup’s team spans Vietnam, Japan and South Korea.
JAHIS
official member
OmiJapan is a member of the Japanese Association of Healthcare Information Systems Industry.
ISO · CMMI
27001 · 13485 · L3
International foundations for security, quality management and software delivery.
Timeline
Fewer than ten Vietnamese engineers began working in a digital health environment with the highest demands for safety, standardization and accuracy.
OmiGroup grew its capabilities, earning ISO 27001:2022, ISO 13485, CMMI Level 3 and ISO 9001, and built a team of nearly 1,000 people across three countries.
Building on the spirit of Resolution 52-NQ/TW, the National Digital Transformation Programme and Vietnam’s talent-attraction strategy, and driven by Resolutions 57-NQ/TW and 72-NQ/TW, Omi brings international digital health knowledge home to serve the country.
Omi published HL7 Core Vietnam at hl7.org.vn, developed Omi Health Platform on HL7 FHIR R4, and ran Omi LGSP at ministry level connecting the national data exchange (NDXP) and online public services.
OmiKG was accepted for presentation at AMIA 2026, extending research from health data toward disease root-cause analysis, nutrition and proactive prevention.
Where Omi is strong
01
We have walked that road: learning from a demanding health system to bring international standards back to Vietnam.
02
Standardization and interoperability are the foundation; Omi focuses on the connecting layer that lets health systems speak one data language.
03
From standardized data to proactive prevention — in the spirit of shifting from treatment toward lifelong health protection.
Real work
In healthcare we trust substance over words. Here is what Omi has done and is doing — stated at its true status.
Omi Health Platform
An HL7 FHIR R4 data backbone with 6 microservices and 15+ FHIR resources.
Omi LGSP @ Ministry of Health
Connected the national data exchange (NDXP) and ran online public services at the ministry scope.
HL7 Core Vietnam
An open standard published at hl7.org.vn, currently v0.6.0: 73 profiles, 48 extensions, 139 CodeSystems, 144 ValueSets, 134 referenced legal documents.
OmiKG · AMIA 2026
Paper accepted for presentation; 88% mechanism coverage, 90.1% triplet precision, 96.8% biomedical plausibility.
MOU — Institute of Nutrition
Signed on 16 Apr 2026 — collaboration on nutrition and preventive care.
HKDC · Kyoto Hokenkai
HKDC in Fukuoka opened on 3 Apr 2026; MOU with Kyoto Hokenkai — a network of 38 hospitals and clinics.
Aligned with national policy
These policy anchors are ordered by issue date, from Vietnam’s digital transformation foundation to the mechanisms that directly encourage experts to join national science, technology, innovation and digital transformation missions.
Resolution 52-NQ/TW
27 Sep 2019 · Politburo
The policy foundation for Vietnam to actively engage the Fourth Industrial Revolution, opening the path for the digital economy, digital society and digital governance.
Official source
Decision 749/QD-TTg
3 Jun 2020 · Prime Minister
The National Digital Transformation Programme to 2025, with orientation to 2030 — making data, digital platforms and digital services a development backbone.
Official source
Decision 899/QD-TTg
31 Jul 2023 · Prime Minister
Vietnam’s national strategy for attracting and utilizing talent to 2030, vision to 2050 — a basis for inviting domestic and international experts into strategic work.
Official source
Resolution 57-NQ/TW
22 Dec 2024 · Politburo
The national call for breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and digital transformation — the ground for returning to serve.
Official source
Resolution 193/2025/QH15
19 Feb 2025 · National Assembly
Special pilot mechanisms to remove barriers for national science, technology, innovation and digital transformation missions.
Official source
Resolution 71/NQ-CP
1 Apr 2025 · Government
The Government action programme for Resolution 57-NQ/TW — translating national direction into tasks, indicators and implementation accountability.
Official source
Decree 231/2025/ND-CP
26 Aug 2025 · Government
Mechanisms for selecting and using chief engineers and chief architects for national science, technology, innovation and digital transformation missions.
Official source
Resolution 72-NQ/TW
9 Sep 2025 · Politburo
The major orientation for protecting, caring for and improving people’s health — shifting from treatment to proactive prevention through data and technology.
Official source
Decree 249/2025/ND-CP
19 Sep 2025 · Government
Policies for attracting experts in science, technology, innovation and digital transformation — opening room for domestic experts, overseas Vietnamese and international specialists to contribute.
Official source
Resolution 11/NQ-CP
14 Jan 2026 · Government
An update to the action programme for Resolution 57-NQ/TW after new laws and decrees, helping implementation mechanisms stay consistent.
Official source
Omi’s role
In digital health, the foundation is not the loudest part, but it decides how far a system can go. Omi focuses on the connecting and standardization layer above the systems already in operation, adding value to existing HIS, EMR and other platforms.
When data is standardized, hospitals, regulators, technology companies and citizens can move forward together on more trustworthy infrastructure.
The IG is published under CC-BY-4.0. Hospitals, vendors, regulators, and researchers can review the artifacts, run pilots, and feed structured comments into the governance process. Omi HealthTech’s role is maintainer and editor, not gatekeeper. See the governance page for the full principles.
VN Core is not an HL7-sanctioned Affiliate today. We are building the substantive groundwork — a credible IG, review-eligible pilots, working group structure, and conformance evidence — before any Affiliate filing with HL7 International. This is transparent by design: the project should earn its recognition through work, not the other way around.
Global healthcare excellence — In service of Vietnamese health