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Would A “patient-Centered” Sepsis Measure Have Saved This Man’s Arms And Legs?

Por: Forbes Tech January 31, 2023

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After a hospital mishandled his severe sepsis, Brad Schwartz needed parts of both arms and legs ... [+] amputated in order to save his life.L. Bradley Schwartz A recent JAMA article proposing a different way of assessing hospitals’ sepsis care was filled with technical arguments, but for me contained a powerful “between the lines” message. I read it and immediately thought, “Could this have saved Brad from having parts of both arms and... + full article



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