NEWS algorithm and nursing protocol help MU Health Care improve sepsis mortality rates

One of every three patients who dies in the hospital has sepsis. The life-threatening response to infection is difficult to detect in its earliest stages, and every hour the condition goes untreated increases a patient’s mortality risk by 4%. Read the full story of how teams at University of Missouri Health Care and the Tiger Institute focused on turning early detection into a prompt action.

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