Sponsored Webinar: Building ROI for Your Sepsis Program: Key Considerations for People, Process, and Technology
Webinar Description:
Sponsored by Wolters Kluwer
Hospitals and health systems are under pressure to demonstrate measurable improvements in sepsis care to reduce the profound financial impact of sepsis on patients and hospitals. Meanwhile, with small budgets for people, process, and technology to improve performance, sepsis managers are often asked to justify investments by providing performance metrics and return on investment (ROI). Calculating ROI, specifically for sepsis performance, can be complex. In this sponsored webinar, learners will explore key considerations for building the ROI for their sepsis programs and investments, and will discuss how changes in people, process, and technology can drive improved sepsis outcomes.
This webinar was originally recorded on 10/12/22.
Target Audience
Nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, emergency responders, pharmacists, medical technologists, respiratory therapists, physical/occupational therapists, infection prevention specialists, data/quality specialists, and more.
Sepsis Alliance gratefully acknowledges the support provided for this webinar by Wolters Kluwer.
Itay Klaz, MD, MHCI
Medical Director, Wolters Kluwer
Itay Klaz, MD, MHCI, is responsible for directing clinical efforts toward the development, implementation, and support of the Wolters Kluwer suite of surveillance software solutions, primarily focusing on Wolters Kluwer POC Advisor. Dr. Klaz is a clinical informatician, dermatologist, and a former military surgeon.
He has specialized in the convergence of enterprise-level electronic health records, EHR interoperability, health care data science, clinical governance, patient outreach, risk, value-based care models, and provider engagement.
Dr. Klaz earned his doctor of medicine and bachelor of science degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and his master of healthcare informatics from the University of San Diego. He has served in various leadership positions as CMIO, SVP of Clinical Informatics, and Medical Director of HIT.
No continuing education credits are offered for the Sponsor Innovation Webinar.
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