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Improving Compliance with the CMS SEP-1 Sepsis Bundle at a Community-Based Teaching Hospital Emergency Department.

Marius AlexanderMelissa SydneyAri GotlibMegan KnuthOlga Santiago-RiveraNikolai Butki
Published in: Spartan medical research journal (2022)
Although not achieving statistical significance, this intervention demonstrated that simple, cost-effective measures of education and standardization in documentation and order entry in EMR's can improve clinically significant compliance to CMS HQI metrics in community-based teaching institutions.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • acute kidney injury
  • intensive care unit
  • electronic health record
  • septic shock
  • quality improvement
  • advance care planning
  • adverse drug