Sponsored Webinar: The Real Problem with Sepsis Management
Webinar Description:
Sponsored by Luminare.
Learn how clinical observations and workflow at bedside along with EHR data produces better patient outcomes through three real-life case studies. This webinar will cover how using robotic process automation can drive clinical workflow to produce earlier sepsis identification, universal sepsis screening, and improved awareness at bedside of patient acuity, while equipping the Sepsis Coordinator to make a case for sepsis process improvement.
This webinar was originally recorded on 7/20/2021.
Target Audience
Nurses, physicians, pharmacists, emergency responders, healthcare management teams, and other healthcare staff may benefit.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the presentation, attendees should be able to:
- Explain Swiss Cheese and its application to sepsis: why bedside nursing workflow is key to better sepsis outcomes.
- Understand the surprising truth of in-hospital sepsis: the different outcomes between in-hospital and out-of-hospital sepsis.
- Be equipped to build a business case for improving sepsis outcomes: justify programs for improving sepsis care.
Sepsis Alliance gratefully acknowledges the support provided for this webinar by Luminare.
Sarma
Velamuri, MD
Co-founder and CEO, Luminare
Dr. Sarma Velamuri is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician, residency at Baylor College of Medicine, before working as a hospitalist at CHI-St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, TX. He has served on process improvement, health informatics, and patient safety committees at large hospitals in and around the greater Houston area. He currently serves as the Co-founder and CEO of Luminare, a healthcare software company with a mission to stop death and morbidity through efficient, software-driven workflow optimization and digitization of manual processes.
No continuing education credits are offered for this sponsored webinar.
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