- cdc.gov/sepsis/datareports
- Torio CM: National Inpatient Hospital Costs
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2016
Sepsis kills one person every 2 minutes.
But We Can Do Better. Much Better.
Optimizing Your Sepsis Program
Let’s work together to define the best approach to
Optimize your Sepsis Program.
Understand
First, we'll exploreYour Unique Challenges
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Understand Your
Unique Challenges
Let’s have a conversation to
- define your unique desired outcomes
- develop your measures of success
- determine the value created
by achieving your desired outcomes
Define
Next, we'll align on theBest Approach
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Select the
Best Approach
Jointly, we will align on the best approach to address your unique challenges
- clinical, operational, financial, and technical optimization
- assessing, designing, validating, implementing, and evaluating the optimization
Optimize
Soon, we'll start working together toOptimize Your Sepsis Program
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Implement & Evaluate
To optimize your
sepsis program, we will…
- assess, design, validate, train on, and deploy your program improvements
- evaluate the impact on your unique challenges
- identify areas for further improvement
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