S4: The Quality of Healthcare Systems and QI Efforts on Outcomes from Sepsis and Pandemics [1.43 credits]

A diverse group of skilled sepsis healthcare professionals share their knowledge and recommendations on how to improve sepsis care through the use of quality improvement initiatives across a multitude of care settings and regions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the impact unit-specific early patient deterioration methodologies with rapid response teams have on sepsis outcomes in various hospital settings.
  • Recognize common inequalities that exist within various healthcare settings and the influence this has on sepsis-related care outcomes.
  • Acknowledge the role sepsis mandates, digitalization and early response protocols have on improving quality of sepsis care.

Instructors:

  • Gloria Rodríguez-Vega, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico (moderator)
  • Pierre Barker, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, United States of America.
  • Flavia Machado, Latin American Sepsis Institute, Brazil.
  • Daryl Jones, Austin Health, Australia.
  • Laura Evans, University of Washington, United States of America.
  • Joseph Bonney, African Federation for Emergency Medicine, Ghana.

Course Information

4th WSC

$10.00

S4 Course

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