Sepsis Program Activities in Acute Care Hospitals - National Healthcare Safety Network, United States, 2022

Raymund B. Dantes, Hemjot Kaur, Beth A. Bouwkamp,Kathryn A. Haass,Prachi Patel,Margaret A. Dudeck,Arjun Srinivasan,Shelley S. Magill, W. Wyatt Wilson, Mary Whitaker, Nicole M. Gladden,Elizabeth S. Mclaughlin,Jennifer K. Horowitz, Patricia J. Posa,Hallie C. Prescott

MMWR-MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY WEEKLY REPORT(2023)

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Sepsis, life-threatening organ dysfunction secondary to infec-tion, contributes to at least 1.7 million adult hospitalizations and at least 350,000 deaths annually in the United States. Sepsis care is complex, requiring the coordination of multiple hospital departments and disciplines. Sepsis programs can coor-dinate these efforts to optimize patient outcomes. The 2022 National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) annual survey evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of sepsis programs in acute care hospitals. Among 5,221 hospitals, 3,787 (73%) reported having a committee that monitors and reviews sepsis care. Prevalence of these committees varied by hospital size, ranging from 53% among hospitals with 0-25 beds to 95% among hospitals with >500 beds. Fifty-five percent of all hospi-tals provided dedicated time (including assigned protected time or job description requirements) for leaders of these committees to manage a program and conduct daily activities, and 55% of committees reported involvement with antibiotic stewardship programs. These data highlight opportunities, particularly in smaller hospitals, to improve the care and outcomes of patients with sepsis in the United States by ensuring that all hospitals have sepsis programs with protected time for program leaders, engagement of medical specialists, and integration with antimi-crobial stewardship programs. CDC's Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements provides a guide to assist hospitals in developing and implementing effective sepsis programs that complement and facilitate the implementation of existing clinical guidelines and improve patient care. Future NHSN annual surveys will monitor uptake of these sepsis core elements.
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acute care hospitals,national healthcare safety network
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