MyHIS is a complete hospital information system for Indian hospitals — registration to discharge, lab to pharmacy, billing to reports — built on Bahmni and OpenMRS, the open-source stack running in hundreds of hospitals across 50+ countries. Hosted for you, owned by you.
Most HMS vendors lock your patient records inside their subscription. MyHIS takes the opposite position — the same one trusted by public health systems worldwide.
100% open-source core. Your data exports any day you ask, in standard formats. Move the whole system to your own servers whenever you choose. No per-user licence fees, no lock-in, ever.
ABHA numbers, scan-and-share OPD registration, SNOMED CT coded diagnoses under our own affiliate licence, Indian address hierarchies down to pincode, and GST-ready billing through Odoo.
A proven deployment template stands up your hospital — your subdomain, your logo, TLS security, a clean day-zero database — in days. Training and support in plain language, from people who run this stack daily.
Every hospital on MyHIS connects to India's national health network through one shared bridge at a fixed, secure address — so you never manage certificates, callbacks or NHA paperwork yourself.
Create and verify patient ABHA numbers at registration — by Aadhaar OTP, mobile, or face authentication.
Built · in sandbox testingScan-and-share OPD registration and linking of visits, prescriptions and reports to the patient's own health app.
In developmentFetch a patient's records from other ABDM facilities — with their consent — for a fuller clinical picture.
Plannedbridge: abdm.myhis.in · NHA sandbox registered · certification in progress · FHIR R4 / NRCeS profiles
Trust in healthcare software is earned in the details. A few of the real fixes and findings from our own deployments, shared back with the Bahmni community:
Snowstorm Lite memory tuning — documented how the terminology server's startup overrides Java memory settings, and the correct way to size it for production SNOMED CT loads.
Form event scripts — traced broken clinical-form buttons to an encoding requirement in Bahmni's new interface, and built a repeatable fix.
Address hierarchy ordering — mapped the exact column order Indian state–district–pincode data must follow for patient-address autofill to work.
CDSS query encoding — isolated and reported a character-encoding mismatch between the decision-support service and the terminology server.
MyHIS is built by a founder with a clinical background — a pharmacist, not a salesperson. Write to us and you'll get a straight answer, usually the same day.