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Spezi

Spezi is an open-source framework for the rapid development of modern, interoperable digital health applications based on an ecosystem of modules that exchange data using health data standards such as HL7® FHIR®.

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Build your Digital Health app with Spezi

Spezi's ecosystem of modules designed for digital health applications makes it easy to build your own modern, standards-based app across multiple platforms, including questionnaires, data collection from wearable devices, and integration with AI models, bluetooth devices, and electronic health record systems.

Spezi apps use HL7 FHIR as their native data standard for interoperability with a wide array of health information systems. 

The easiest way to get started with Spezi is to use our pre-built template application! Spezi is free and open-source under the MIT license and can be used for research, clinical, and commercial applications alike.

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Spezi is a free and open-source project developed at Stanford University by the Stanford Biodesign Digital Health team within the Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign. Spezi is not officially developed or distributed by any commercial entity.

Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign
318 Campus Drive, Room E100
Stanford, CA 94305-5428
speziteam@stanford.edu

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