Does anyone have ROI data related to such a position?

Cindy Ems-Scherrer RN, MSN, CCRN
ICU Quality Coordinator
SSM Health Care-St. Louis Quality & Patient Safety
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St. Louis MO 63132-2926
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Mohan,
Please see attached... hopefully, this will help. I'm happy to assist if you 
have should need anything else.
mg

Leah "Michelle" Garrison, RN
Facility Sepsis Coordinator
Coliseum Medical Center
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Mohan,

I would suggest maybe they lead the quality improvement work to deliver a 
reliable, auditable and sustainable culture of care for sepsis patients. They 
will need to work closely with the consultant body to embed a different way of 
working and to ensure clinical engagement for this group, from the ED's 
(casualty's a TV programme isn't it??) to complex care to ICU. There is a risk 
with any of these focussed roles that all the ownership of the issue lies with 
that individual so it is imperative that they have organisational support to 
implement best practice.

Heather McClelland
Nurse Consultant - Emergency Care
Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust.

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Subject: [Sepsis Groups] Lead nurse for sepsis
Dear all,

May I know if someone is working as a lead nurse for sepsis. If so, I would be 
grateful if you can let me have the job plan/job description.

We do have 24/7 outreach nurses in our hospital. They are senior nurses from 
intensive care delivering complex care in the the hospital wards. They are 
often busy with many things apart from sepsis care. This leads to delay in 
implementing sepsis six.

To facilitate care given to sepsis patients, my hospital is looking at 
employing a lead nurse for sepsis. I thought the role would be to facilitate 
the care given to patients with sepsis in the wards/casualty, education and 
audit. Is there anything else that could be included?

Many thanks in advance,

BW
Mohan
Mohan Ranganathan
Consultant Anaesthetist
Lead for sepsis
George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust
Nuneaton
UK

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