Master Patient Index (MPI)
An identity index that matches patients uniquely and accurately across systems.
Master Patient Index (MPI) is a system that matches and de-duplicates a patient's records created in different systems and institutions under a single unique identity.
MPI detects duplicate records belonging to the same patient and ensures that the data is correctly associated with the right patient; this is critical for patient safety and data quality.
Other names / abbreviation: Unique Patient Identity Matching, MPI.
What is it used for?
MPI preserves the integrity of patient data by preventing duplicate and erroneous matches, ensuring accurate patient matching in inter-institutional data sharing.
Key features
- Unique identity: Assigning a unique identity to the patient.
- Matching algorithms: Detection of potential duplicate records.
- Merging: Secure merging of duplicate records.
- Data quality: Monitoring the consistency of identity data.
Integration and standards
The Master Patient Index (MPI) does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- HBYS / EMR
- Inter-institutional data sharing
- HL7 integration system
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Accurate patient matching
- Reduction of duplicate records
- Data integrity and patient safety
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a master patient index (MPI) include:
- Matching accuracy
- Merging/resolution flow
- Integration capabilities
Points to consider
- Incorrect matching affects patient safety; matching rules must be managed meticulously.
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What is Master Patient Index (MPI)?
It is a system that matches and de-duplicates a patient's records in different systems under a single unique identity.
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