TY - JOUR
T1 - The sepsis early recognition and response initiative (SERRI)
AU - Jones, Stephen L.
AU - Ashton, Carol M.
AU - Kiehne, Lisa
AU - Gigliotti, Elizabeth
AU - Bell-Gordon, Charyl
AU - Pinn, Theresa T.
AU - Tran, Shirley K.
AU - Nicolas, Juan C.
AU - Rose, Alexis L.
AU - Shirkey, Beverly A.
AU - Disbot, Maureen
AU - Masud, Faisal
AU - Wray, Nelda P.
N1 - Funding Information:
The project described is supported by Funding Opportunity Number 1C1CMS330975-01-00 from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contents of this article are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the US Department of Health and Human Services or any of its agencies. The research presented here was conducted by Houston Methodist. Findings might or might not be consistent with or confirmed by the independent evaluation contractor. The authors thank the leaders of the institutional members of the Texas Gulf Coast Sepsis Network (TGCSN) and all the individuals at the TGCSN sites who are implementing this program. The individual members of the TGCSN are, from the SERRI Program Office: Stephen L. Jones, MD; Carol M. Ashton, MD; Nelda P. Wray, MD; Lisa Kiehne; Mary Hall; Juan Nicolas; Theresa Pinn; Alexis Rose; Shirley Tran; from the Acute Care SERRI sites: Anyalebechi Agnes; Brandi Baez; Tessie Bautista; Charyl Bell-Gordon; Pamela Bond; Preciosima Bongat; Tunde Breaker; Debra Cassidy; Heather Chung; Kristen Cone; Kathleen Dassler; Janie Destefano; Daniel Didonato; Maureen Disbot; Stuart Dobbs, MD; Ashely Drews, MD; Victor Fainstein, MD; Shemaiah Fernandes; Wanda Ford, MD; Ronald Galfione, MD; Ricardo Garcia, MD; Elizabeth Gigliotti; Elizabeth Gonzales; Shaikh Hai, MD; Becky Halfon; Ken Hargett; Pat Harrison; Preema Joseph; Janet Leatherwood; Ricardo Lemos, MD; Johnnie Leonard; Patricia Lewis; Brenda Martinez; Faisal Masud, MD; Katie Miles; Tiffany Mundie; Nancy Musselman; Kelli Nations; Deborah O’Briant; Robert Ochoa, MD; Valerie Parker; Nancy Reeder; Stephanie Rosser; Benjamin Saldana, MD; Roberta Schwartz; Jennifer Steele; Linda Sun; Mary Thomas; Elaine Tracy; Alex Varkey; Carl Vartian, MD; Krendi Walls; Beverly Welch; Janice Zimmerman, MD; and from the Post-Acute Care SERRI sites: Chanelle Bort; Jane Dailey; Teresa Davis; Ibrahim Garcia, MD; Robert Griffith; Kevin Grimes, MD; Naman Mahajan; Laura Rodriguez; Dava Williams. A special acknowledgement goes to Frederick A. Moore, MD; Laura J. Moore, MD; Krista L Turner, MD; S. Rob Todd, MD; and Joseph F. Sucher, MD, for their work in developing the original paper sepsis screening tool that guided the development of the Web-based and automated screening tools that are a core component of this project.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright 2016 The Joint Commission.
PY - 2016/3
Y1 - 2016/3
N2 - Duration of Initiative: 48 months and currently ongoing. Setting: The Houston Methodist Hospital System and affiliated hospitals (3 facilities with 2 hospital-run skilled nursing facilities in and around Houston), St. Joseph's Regional Health Center (1 acute care hospital and 2 skilled nursing facilities in Bryan, Texas), Hospital Corporation of America (2 acute care facilities in Houston, 1 acute care facility in McAllen, Texas [Rio Grande Valley]), Kindred Healthcare (2 long term acute care facilities in Houston), Select Medical Specialty Hospitals (2 long term acute care facilities in Houston). Whom This Should Concern: Hospital administrators, quality and safety officers, performance improvement and patient safety professionals, clinic managers, infection control and prevention staff, and other physicians, nurses, and clinical staff.
AB - Duration of Initiative: 48 months and currently ongoing. Setting: The Houston Methodist Hospital System and affiliated hospitals (3 facilities with 2 hospital-run skilled nursing facilities in and around Houston), St. Joseph's Regional Health Center (1 acute care hospital and 2 skilled nursing facilities in Bryan, Texas), Hospital Corporation of America (2 acute care facilities in Houston, 1 acute care facility in McAllen, Texas [Rio Grande Valley]), Kindred Healthcare (2 long term acute care facilities in Houston), Select Medical Specialty Hospitals (2 long term acute care facilities in Houston). Whom This Should Concern: Hospital administrators, quality and safety officers, performance improvement and patient safety professionals, clinic managers, infection control and prevention staff, and other physicians, nurses, and clinical staff.
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U2 - 10.1016/s1553-7250(16)42015-5
DO - 10.1016/s1553-7250(16)42015-5
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26892701
AN - SCOPUS:84975029699
SN - 1553-7250
VL - 42
SP - 122
EP - 131
JO - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
JF - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety
IS - 3
ER -