Globally, over 31.5 million cases of sepsis are treated each year resulting in 5.3 million deaths per annum. *
Sepsis is a serious public health concern around the world, which is why your colleagues came together on World Sepsis Day to discuss the impact of sepsis and how to prevent it.
Members of the conversation included:
- Medically Induced Trauma Support Services (MITSS), Inc., a national non-profit organization founded with the mission “To Support Healing and Restore Hope” to patients, families and clinicians who have been affected by an adverse medical event;
- A sepsis patient as she shares her personal story, including how she diagnosed herself as septic and the unique patient perspective she has; and
- Frederick Memorial Hospital on how they decreased mortality O/E from 1.53 down to 0.41, including having a few months with “0” mortalities.
Speakers:
- Linda Kenney, president/executive director, MITSS
- Rosie Bartel, sepsis patient
- Debra J. O’Connell, BSN, RN, CPHQ, manager, performance improvement; Frederick Memorial Hospital
- Madeleine Biondolillo, MD, MBA, vice president, quality and safety, and QUEST 2020 Premier Inc.
* Fleischmann C, Scherag A, Adhikari NK, et al. Assessment of Global Incidence and Mortality of Hospital-treated Sepsis. Current Estimates and Limitations. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2016;193:259-72. 10.1164/rccm.201504-0781OC [PubMed] [Cross Ref]