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Effects of Compliance with the Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) on Mortality Changes among Medicare Beneficiaries with Sepsis: A Propensity Score Matched Cohort Study

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  • Sean R. Townsend
  • Gary S. Phillips
  • Reena Duseja
  • Lemeneh Tefera
  • Derek Cruikshank
  • Robert Dickerson
  • Bryant Nguyen
  • Christa A. Schorr
  • Mitchell M. Levy
  • Phillip Dellinger
  • William A. Conway
  • Warren S. Browner
  • Emanuel P. Rivers

Abstract

U.S. hospitals have reported compliance with the SEP-1 quality measure to Medicare since 2015. Finding an association between compliance and outcomes is essential to gauge measure effectiveness.

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  • Sean R. Townsend & Gary S. Phillips & Reena Duseja & Lemeneh Tefera & Derek Cruikshank & Robert Dickerson & Bryant Nguyen & Christa A. Schorr & Mitchell M. Levy & Phillip Dellinger & William A. Conway, "undated". "Effects of Compliance with the Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) on Mortality Changes among Medicare Beneficiaries with Sepsis: A Propensity Score Matched Cohort Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7e22ca91733f40f7bed1aa984, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7e22ca91733f40f7bed1aa9841fcea51
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    Compliance; length-of-stay; Medicare; mortality; propensity score matching; sepsis; sepsis bundles; septic shock; severe sepsis;
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