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NHI Number The National Health Index (NHI) number is the unique person identifier used within the New Zealand health system. It is technically not a number but rather an alphanumeric identifier consisting of 7 characters, with three letters and four numbers. It is often referred to as the NHI, although care must be taken when using this abbreviated term, because the NHI can also refer to the national collection of health care user demographic data (of which the NHI Number is the unique identifier). The NHI Number, as part of the NHI was established in 1993.〔(New Zealand Health Information Service ). ( National Health Index (NHI) ). Retrieved 13 June 2007.〕 ==Usage==
Primarily the NHI is used to identify individuals uniquely within the New Zealand health system,〔〔(New Zealand Health Information Service )(NHI Number ). Retrieved 13 June 2007.〕 especially in electronic systems. An example of this is its use to alert health care providers using the Medical Warnings System (MWS) of risks associated with medical decision-making for specific patients.
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