Sepsis: Lessons Learned

Sepsis mortality continues to be a challenge with sepsis and septic shock as leading causes of death worldwide. Adherence to clinical and operational best practices can profoundly reduce mortality rates and the costs associated with this disease.

The HQIC Sepsis Gap Assessment has shown several areas of improvement needed in the clinical and operational tasks of sepsis care and the CMS SEP-1 bundle. Join us to hear how organizations are innovating and improving sepsis care through:

  • Application of goals to implement the one-hour bundle,
  • Coordination,
  • Education,
  • Peer to peer feedback, and
  • Patient/family engagement.

Part one will provide a “current state” overview and highlight clinical teamwork focused on reducing barriers to timely antibiotic administration and fluid resuscitation. Part two will host a panel discussion of subject matter experts taking questions on both clinical and operational opportunities across the hospital space.

The sessions will be followed by our podcast series “Speaking of Sepsis”, IPRO HQIC’s unique spin on partnership with hospitals across the country to improve the care of sepsis patients and reduce mortality. “Speaking of Sepsis” highlights stories of hospitals and healthcare workers innovating and improving sepsis care through clinical and operational implementation of best practices and multi-professional collaboration.

Sepsis: Lessons Learned, Part 1 of 2

Date and time:
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 2:00 PM | (UTC-04:00)
Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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PRESENTERS:
Dr. Karan Shah, MD, MMHC

Vice President of Physician Integration
Baptist Health

Stacey Monarch, BSN, RN, CPHQ
Sepsis Coordinator
Baptist Health Louisville

Sepsis: Lessons Learned, Part 2 of 2

Date and time:
Tuesday, October 17, 2023 2:00 PM | (UTC-04:00) Eastern
Time (US & Canada)

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PRESENTERS:
Dr. Karan Shah, MD, MMHC

Vice President of Physician Integration
Baptist Health

Stacey Monarch, BSN, RN, CPHQ
Sepsis Coordinator
Baptist Health Louisville

Deborah R. Campbell, RN-BC, MSN, CPHQ IP, T-CHEST, CCRN Alumna
Vice President of Quality and Health Professions
Kentucky Hospital Association

Gloria Thorington, RN, CPHQ, CPPS, CLSSBB
Quality Improvement Manager, HQIC
Healthcentric Advisors

Dr. Thomas Workman Ph.D.
Principal Researcher
American Institutes for Research