According to White Pages, there are currently about
25,255 people who are named John Smith in the United Sates. That’s a lot
of John’s that could get mixed up with each other in all kinds of
different systems, from their education history to their medical
history. But mixing up one John Smith with another in terms of their
medical history could potentially risk the lives of both John’s
involved. So does that mean we should seriously consider implementing
universal patient identifiers (UPIs)?
A recent Wall Street Journal Article outlines some of the arguments for and against UPIs so we want to sum it up for you.