Building Sepsis Reliability Without Heavy Lifting

Practical ways to improve sepsis reliability using small, focused changes that fit within existing workflows and resource constraints.

Despite years of effort, many sepsis programs still rely on workflows that are difficult to execute consistently, hard to monitor in real time, and heavily dependent on manual work.

Date: February 25, 2026
Time: 11:00 am PST / 2:00 pm EST (25-minute live session + live Q&A).

In this session, an ICU physician, a sepsis coordinator, and a healthtech CEO discuss practical approaches to improving sepsis reliability without launching a major program or burdening already stretched teams. The emphasis is on small, targeted changes that measurably reduce variability and improve execution.

Agenda:

  • Why unreliable sepsis workflows create hidden clinical, operational, and financial risk
  • What a modern integrated sepsis solution looks like in practice
  • How intelligent bundle support and smart documentation reduce variability at the point of care
  • How hospitals can validate real value through a low-risk pilot before making a long-term commitment
  • Q&A

Who should attend: Sepsis coordinators, quality improvement leaders, clinical leaders, informatics, and hospital executives.

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