Is Sepsis Incidence and Mortality Changing in U.S. Hospitals?:
Recent studies of claims data suggest that the incidence of sepsis in hospitals is increasing and sepsis-related mortality is declining. However, such data might be affected by incentivized coding practices — a “sepsis” diagnosis code might raise a hospital's reimbursement amount — which would overestimate the incidence of sepsis in hospitals. Study authors used electronic health records and administrative data (on >7 million hospitalized adults in >400 U.S. hospitals from 2009 to 2014) from a diverse group of healthcare systems to determine annual sepsis incidence and mortality burden (based on Sepsis-3 definitions; NEJM JW Gen Med Mar 15 2016 and JAMA 2016; 315:775).
My Mission:End Palliative/Hospice Care,ILLEGAL Euthanasia,Killing our Loved ones.No Consent,no treatment,denied the right to LIVE.Patients/family's wishes denied,put on P/H unknowingly, against their will.Next mission:End Sepsis and hold Hospitals accountable for patients who contract Sepsis, My husband was denied antibiotics by a P/C APRN and then denied she was responsible,causing my husbands death. Hold on tight to your loved ones and steer clear of this Nashua Hospital if you want to live!
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