Partner & Benefactor
We work with leading organizations, ministries, and industry players to advance healthcare interoperability and digital health standards in Malaysia.
Meet HL7 Malaysia’s Partner

DIGITAL HEALTH MALAYSIA (DHM)
Digital Health Malaysia (DHM), previously known as Telemedicine Development Group (TDG) was formed in 2015 following the first telemedicine conference. It is a platform where healthcare professionals, researchers and industry collaborate to advance the digital health agenda. In partnerships with relevant ministries and agencies, it constantly gathers input from stakeholders of diverse background and inter-disciplines, in exchanging ideas and exploring collaboration opportunities in the field of telemedicine, telehealth and AI. It aligns itself with the National Science Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy and the ever-evolving triple helix ecosystem (Regulator/Researcher/Industry).

SMILE DIGITAL HEALTH
Smile Digital Health (SDH) is a global pioneer in health data platforms, committed to improving interoperability and digital transformation in healthcare via HL7 FHIR®-native solutions. Building on open-source foundations like HAPI FHIR, it allows governments, payers, providers, and academics to unify health data, improve analytics, and support population health programs. SDH has enabled large-scale national deployments, such as Malaysia’s Health Information Exchange and patient portals, laying the groundwork for integrated, standards-based digital health ecosystems. By aligning with worldwide standards and encouraging cross-sector collaboration, it promotes innovation in health data sharing, governance, and decision support.

SIA eHEALTH INFORMATION NETWORK (AeHIN)
The Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN), established in 2011, is a regional collaborative network that brings together over 2,000 members from South and Southeast Asia to improve digital health leadership, interoperability, and system development. AeHIN works with countries to establish sustainable national health information systems and civil registration platforms using its “Mind the GAPS” framework (Governance, Architecture, Program Management, and Standards). It serves as a hub for information sharing, technical competence, and peer learning, while also collaborating with ministries, agencies, and international organizations to develop eHealth initiatives. AeHIN accelerates digital health transformation and regional cooperation by bringing together governments, researchers, and industry from throughout the area.









