Wolters Kluwer Strengthens Clinical Surveillance Portfolio with Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor
Conway Regional Medical Center has implemented Wolters Kluwer's Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor to enhance sepsis detection, achieving over 20% improvement in SEP-1 bundle compliance within four months. This initiative resulted in nearly
The Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor utilizes advanced algorithms and clinical natural language processing to identify sepsis early and maintain high-quality patient care, thereby supporting financial performance and clinical outcomes.
- Achieved over 20% improvement in SEP-1 bundle compliance in four months.
- Saved nearly $400,000 through enhanced sepsis care initiatives.
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Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor (formerly known as POC Advisor) leverages clinical natural language processing (cNLP) and advanced algorithms to surveil a hospital's patients 24/7 to identify early signs of sepsis. The solution also monitors patient care and notifies clinical teams of deviations from the evidence-based SEP-1 protocol, eliminating unwarranted variation in care and improving quality and financial performance. A study published in the
Powering rapid sepsis improvement at
Using Wolters Kluwer’s Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor,
“We looked to Wolters Kluwer to provide the advanced, automated sepsis surveillance, clinical decision support, and access to its team of clinical, informatics, and operations experts to help jumpstart the revamp of our sepsis program,” said
Expanding the Sentri7 suite of clinical surveillance solutions
Like Sentri7 infection prevention and pharmacy users, hospitals that have implemented Sepsis Monitor have access to Wolters Kluwer’s evidence-based curated content, customized workflows, and embedded analytics. Sepsis Monitor uses the same platform technology but also leverages clinically maintained sepsis algorithms and tailored workflows to drive more sophisticated patient identification and effectively manage patient care throughout their stay and staff transition.
“Hospitals have long relied on Sentri7 surveillance to improve patient management, outcomes, and quality of care for pharmacy and infection prevention. Now, we’re delivering this facility-wide surveillance capability for better sepsis performance,” said
Specific features of Sentri7 Sepsis Monitor include:
- Patient monitoring dashboard empowers sepsis coordinators and rapid response teams to surveil a hospital continuously and sends advanced alerts to SEP-1 bundle care steps
- Evidence-based patient identification alerts that also provide clinical context for why the alert fired and evidence-based guidance for the next steps in care
- Integrated workflows that deliver alerts to bedside clinical care teams through the EHR, mobile communication devices, and hospital-wide central monitoring systems
- Advanced clinical natural language processing that assesses clinical notes in real-time for critical information missing from standardized EHR data that might indicate sepsis and rules out comorbidities that may trigger false alerts
- Robust analytics dashboards equip quality improvement teams to target specific areas of opportunity to improve bundle compliance, LOS, and mortality to improve patient care.
Click here to learn more about Sentri7’s suite of clinical surveillance solutions, including Sepsis Monitor.
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1 Ferrer et al. (2014). Empiric Antibiotic Treatment Reduces Mortality in Severe Sepsis and Septic
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