A Focus Area Maturity Model for a Statewide Master Person Index
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https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i2.4669Abstract
Objective: The sharing of personally identifiable information across organizational boundaries to facilitate patient identification in Utah presents significant policy challenges. Our objective was to create a focus area maturity model to describe and evaluate our progress in developing a policy framework to support data a statewide master person index (sMPI) for healthcare and public health operations and research in Utah. Materials and Methods: We used various artifacts, including minutes from policy guidance committee meetings over a span of 18 months, a report from Utah’s Digital Health Services Commission, and a draft technical requirements document to retrospectively analyze our work and create a focus area maturity model describing the domain of policy needed to support the sMPI. We then used our model to assess our progress and future goals. Conclusions: The focus area maturity model provides an orderly path that can guide the complex process of developing a functional statewide master person index among diverse, autonomous partners. While this paper focuses on our experience in Utah, we believe that the arguments for using a focus area maturity model to guide the development of state or regional MPIs is of general interest.Downloads
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2013-06-30
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Duncan, J., Xu, W., Narus, S. P., Nangle, B., Thornton, S., & Facelli, J. (2013). A Focus Area Maturity Model for a Statewide Master Person Index. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v5i2.4669
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