Three areas of work
Adloris Foundation works on the technology, partnerships, and infrastructure that shape health outcomes for underserved populations. Our work engages the full range of social determinants of health, including housing, food security, transportation, economic stability, and energy access. Three areas of work, supported by a senior team with decades of combined experience across federal health agencies, academic medical centers, community partnerships, and energy infrastructure.
Research and analytics
Health Informatics
Research informatics, observational research, visual analytics, and clinical decision support. The Foundation implements and contributes to platforms in the OHDSI ecosystem and FHIR-native research informatics tools.
Patient and public-facing tools
Community Technology
Patient-facing tools, community health worker platforms, public data access infrastructure, and digital literacy work for underserved populations.
Partnerships and policy
Community Health
Partnerships with health systems, community organizations, faith networks, and public health institutions. Community-governed health infrastructure and policy translation.
Open-source health technology
Open Source Harbor
Open Source Harbor is the Foundation's open-source health technology program. It maintains interoperable, inspectable infrastructure that supports the three areas of work without locking public health efforts into single-vendor or short-term pilot deployments.
The program focuses on FHIR-native and open standards for population health and social determinants of health, with contributions to digital public goods the broader field can adopt and steward.