Harvard Researcher: Hospitals Can Do Better Diagnosing Deadly Sepsis
Sepsis is common and it's deadly. It accounts for five percent of the patients admitted to the hospital and a third of hospital deaths. The worry: sepsis is often difficult to detect, giving rise to dangerous clinical outcomes and liability.
Harvard Researcher: Hospitals Can Do Better Diagnosing Deadly Sepsis
Sepsis is common and it's deadly. It accounts for five percent of the patients admitted to the hospital and a third of hospital deaths. The worry: sepsis is often difficult to detect, giving rise to dangerous clinical outcomes and liability.