Reducing the burden of preventable deaths from sepsis in Canada: A need for a national sepsis action plan.

Fatima Sheikh, Victoria Chechulina,Gary Garber, Kathryn Hendrick, Niranjan Kissoon,Laurie Proulx, Kristine Russell,Alison E Fox-Robichaud,Lisa Schwartz,Kali A Barrett, Sepsis Canada

Healthcare management forum(2024)

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Sepsis is a global health threat with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite clinical practice guidelines and developed health systems, sepsis is often unrecognized or misdiagnosed, leading to preventable harm. In Canada, sepsis is responsible for 1 in 20 deaths and is a significant driver of health system costs. Despite being a signatory to the World Health Organization's Resolution WHA 70.7, adopted in 2017, Canada has not lived up to its commitment. Many existing sepsis policies were developed in response to a specific tragedy, and there is no national sepsis action plan. In this article, we describe the burden of sepsis, provide examples of existing, context-specific, reactionary sepsis policies, and urge a coordinated, proactive Canadian sepsis action plan to reduce the burden of sepsis.
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