
Mirth Connect
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What is Mirth Connect
Mirth Connect is an integration engine used to build, run, and monitor healthcare interfaces between clinical and administrative systems. It is commonly used by hospitals, labs, imaging centers, and health IT teams to route and transform messages such as HL7 v2 and to integrate with databases, files, and web services. The product provides a channel-based design environment with message transformation, filtering, and routing, and it can be deployed on-premises. It is available as an open-source community edition and as a commercial offering with additional enterprise capabilities.
Strong HL7 v2 interface tooling
Mirth Connect provides purpose-built constructs for parsing, transforming, and routing HL7 v2 messages, which remains a common interoperability requirement in provider environments. It supports common interface patterns such as acknowledgements, message filtering, and conditional routing. This makes it practical for interface teams that need to implement and maintain many point-to-point and hub-and-spoke interfaces.
Broad connectivity options
The engine supports multiple transport and endpoint types, including TCP/MLLP, HTTP/S, file-based workflows, and database connectivity. It also supports scripting-based transformations and custom connectors, which helps when integrating legacy systems or bespoke vendor endpoints. This breadth is useful in environments that must connect EHRs, LIS/RIS, billing systems, and downstream analytics platforms.
On-prem deployment flexibility
Mirth Connect can be deployed and operated in customer-controlled infrastructure, which aligns with organizations that have strict network segmentation or data residency requirements. It supports interface processing close to source systems to reduce dependency on external services. This can be a fit for organizations that prefer self-managed integration rather than a fully managed cloud API platform.
Operational overhead for scaling
Running Mirth Connect at scale typically requires internal expertise for clustering, high availability design, backups, and performance tuning. Monitoring, alerting, and lifecycle management often depend on how the organization implements operations around the engine. Organizations seeking a fully managed service may find the self-managed model increases ongoing effort.
Modern API and FHIR gaps
While it can integrate with web services, Mirth Connect is primarily known for message-based integration and may require additional design work to implement modern API management patterns. FHIR-based workflows can be implemented but are not the core native paradigm in the same way as platforms centered on FHIR data services. Teams focused on standardized FHIR ingestion, storage, and query may need complementary components.
Governance and reuse limitations
Large interface portfolios can become difficult to standardize without strong internal conventions for channel templates, code reuse, and version control practices. Cross-team governance, testing automation, and change management are not inherently enforced by the product and often require external tooling and process. This can increase variability across interfaces in multi-site health systems.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Enterprise | Flat-fee annual license per production server — price not published (contact sales) | Entry-level commercial tier introduced with v4.6; includes SSL Manager, Channel History, Message Generator extensions and access to Mirth Command Center (US only). |
| Gold | Flat-fee annual license per production server — price not published (contact sales) | Mid-tier commercial license with additional extensions and support (details available from sales). |
| Platinum | Flat-fee annual license per production server — price not published (contact sales) | Top-tier commercial license with the most extensive support and enterprise features (contact sales for details). |
Seller details
NextGen Healthcare, Inc.
Atlanta, Georgia, US
1974
Private
https://www.nextgen.com/
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