SEP-1 Made Simple
Practical strategies to improve sepsis compliance, reduce documentation rework, and protect revenue, with a live look at how EHR-embedded tools make it scalable.
Roughly half of all SEP-1 bundles in the U.S. fail to meet CMS requirements. But the root causes often sit outside the clinical team’s control: fragmented documentation workflows, inconsistent exception handling, time-consuming manual abstraction, and audit trails that don’t hold up under payer scrutiny. These are systemic problems that affect quality scores, denial rates, and reimbursement.
Date: June 2, 2026
Time: 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST (25-minute live session + live Q&A).
In this 25-minute live session, we bring together clinical, quality, and engineering perspectives to walk through what it takes to close these gaps, from the bedside to the compliance report.
Agenda:
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Where SEP-1 bundles actually fail, and why the top fallout points (fluid bolus documentation, delayed antibiotics, missing repeat lactates) persist even in well-resourced programs.
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How an EHR-embedded platform supports the full compliance chain: from early detection and dynamic bundle support through automated documentation, exception handling, and audit-ready reporting.
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What quality teams and CDI staff gain from structured, real-time sepsis documentation, including fewer retrospective queries, stronger coding support, and reduced denial exposure.
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How the AlgoDx Platform integrates with your existing EHR without creating a burden for hospital IT, and what the implementation timeline looks like.
Who should attend: Sepsis coordinators, quality and performance improvement directors, CDI and coding specialists, revenue cycle leaders, clinical informaticists, EHR application teams, CNOs, CMOs, and hospital executives responsible for CMS compliance or Value-Based Purchasing performance.
