Interoperability Institute


The Interoperability Institute (IOI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing interoperability in the health information technology sector. By providing innovative solutions, educational resources, and collaborative environments, IOI aims to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes through effective data exchange and integration.

Interoperability Institute

Interoperability Institute


What We Do

Artificially generated, informed by actual patient data, but not directly derived from individual records.

Interoperability Institute is able to create custom educational content, live lab activities, and synthetic data to match the needs of your organization.

Designing student and mentor experiences to build the next generation of health IT professionals.

The Interoperability Institute builds cloud native applications for both health information exchanges (HIEs) and health information networks (HINs).

FHIR-based collaborative, hands-on events including teams of developers, vendors, and subject matter experts working together to create and test solutions.

A cloud-hosted, collaborative digital test bed designed to meet the needs of complex FHIR implementations.



Key People

Executive Director

Chief Information Security & Infrastructure Officer

Chief Legal Counsel

Executive Vice President

Chief Administration Officer

Chief Financial Officer

Chief Commercial Officer

Chief Strategy Officer

Vice President, Research & Development

Senior Workforce Development Program Manager

Chief Policy & Privacy Officer

Vice President, People Function


News & Updates

The Interoperability Institute (IOI) announced that it will host its inaugural Interop.WORLD Virtual Innovation Center (VIC) Challenge Event.

Highlighting the impact of mentorship on personal and professional development in health IT.

The Health IT Interoperability Apprenticeship Program aims to meet evolving industry needs.

Seven apprentices graduated with two industry certificates, 70 hours of instructional training.