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MUMPS
ParadigmImperative, procedural
Designed byNeil Pappalardo, Curt Marble, Robert A. Greenes
First appeared1966; 58 years ago (1966)
Stable release
ANSI X11.1-1995 / December 8, 1995 (1995-12-08)
Typing disciplineTypeless
OSCross-platform
Influenced by
JOSS
Influenced
PSL, Caché ObjectScript, GT.M

MUMPS ("Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System"), or M, is an imperative, high-level programming language with an integrated transaction processing key–value database. It was originally developed at Massachusetts General Hospital for managing patient medical records and hospital laboratory information systems.

MUMPS technology has since expanded as the predominant database for health information systems and electronic health records in the United States. MUMPS-based information systems run over 40% of the hospitals in the U.S., run across all of the U.S. federal hospitals and clinics, and provide health information services for over 54% of patients across the U.S.[citation needed]

A unique feature of the MUMPS technology is its integrated database language, allowing direct, high-speed read-write access to permanent disk storage.[1] This provides tight integration of unlimited applications within a single database, and provides extremely high performance and reliability as an online transaction processing system.[citation needed]

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