Colleagues,

The Society of Critical Care Medicine received a grant from the Gordon and 
Betty Moore Foundation to work with 60 hospitals on the implementation of 
screening patients every day and every shift on inpatient pilot wards.  To 
support this work beyond the pilot phase, faculty member Jane Taylor, EdD 
created a series entitled Spreading Quality Just in 
Time<http://www.survivingsepsis.org/Resources/Pages/Media.aspx>:


*        Spreading Change

*        Leadership for Spread

*        IHI's Will, Ideas & Execution

*        Scaling Up and Spreading Change

*        Communication

Several more titles will be added in the coming weeks. This recorded modular 
series offers improvement science and methods instruction on how to spread 
interventions at the right time and in the right way. These modules are short 
in length (5-12 minutes) and are rich in content. Please feel free to use these 
resources as your teams work on integrating the Surviving Sepsis Campaign 
bundle<http://www.survivingsepsis.org/Bundles/Pages/default.aspx> 
implementation across all hospital care settings. Appreciation is extended to 
Dr. Taylor for her dedication to clinical improvement and sharing her expertise 
with the sepsis community.

With very best regards,
Lori

Lori A. Harmon, RRT, MBA
Director, Quality
Staff Partner Surviving Sepsis Campaign
Society of Critical Care Medicine
500 Midway Drive
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
+1-847-493-6403

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