Impact

Open healthcare infrastructure, proven in care delivery.

CARE is no longer only a promising open-source project. It is running palliative care, critical care, hospital workflows, and public-good infrastructure across real health systems.

1.3M+

home-care consultations

120+

TeleICU hospitals

100+

HMIS hospitals

1,385+

GitHub contributors

Where CARE runs

One core. Many care delivery systems.

These are not separate products. They are deployment patterns built on the same open healthcare operating layer.

Kerala Palliative Care

A statewide grid for home-based care.

CARE powers daily operations across primary care centers, NGOs, clinicians, and field teams serving patients who need continuity beyond the hospital.

1,300+

primary care centers

1,300+

NGOs

330,000+

registered patients

1.3M+

home-care consultations

12,000+

daily users

TeleICU

Specialist critical care, extended through open infrastructure.

CARE supports hub-and-spoke ICU workflows across hospitals, states, patients, and daily clinical users.

120+

hospitals

7

states

150,000+

patients

1,696

daily active users

CARE HMIS 3.0

A modern HMIS layer already live across multiple deployments.

CARE HMIS 3.0 supports hospital workflows across registration, encounters, notes, orders, labs, pharmacy, billing, reporting, and analytics.

5

deployment states

100+

hospitals

Kerala

live deployment

Karnataka

live deployment

Jharkhand, Assam, Manipur

live deployments

Care deployments map

Deployment proof should be visible, navigable, and current.

The map shows where CARE-powered programs have run across public health, hospitals, critical care, and community care. The 2026 updates page carries the current narrative as deployments mature.

Beyond deployments

Public-good signals that outlast any one program.

OHC's impact is not only the software running in the field. It is the open-source community, licence, standards discipline, and external validation that make CARE reusable.

Verified Digital Public Good

CARE is listed in the DPGA registry and was last evaluated on 01.07.2025.

MIT licensed

The core remains reusable for governments, hospitals, NGOs, and implementation partners.

Open-source community

1,385+ code contributors have helped build the CARE ecosystem on GitHub.

The point is not one deployment. It is reusable capacity.

CARE gives health systems a shared operating layer they can adapt, own, and extend. OHC Foundation exists to keep that layer open, governed, and ready for the next program.