Relias Sepsis

Evidence-Based, Personalized Learning

Reducing variation in care among nurses and doctors to more effectively prevent, identify and manage cases of sepsis.

The State of Sepsis

Sepsis, often referred to as the ‘silent killer’, is a condition that occurs as a result of the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection. In severe cases, sepsis can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. As the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals and the leading cause of readmissions, over 750,000 people in the U.S. alone are diagnosed with sepsis each year.

Although the definition of and diagnostic criteria for sepsis are dynamic and have evolved over the last few decades, sepsis represents one of the most common conditions encountered by caregivers.

Timing is Everything

Recognizing symptoms quickly matters. Tissue damage, organ failure and ultimately death are all complications of sepsis if not identified and managed promptly.

Silent Symptoms

There is no single symptom of sepsis and early signs are very subtle, easy to miss, and the disease process progresses rapidly.

Better Outcomes Tomorrow

With early management of sepsis as the best way to improve patient safety, complementing provider expertise with analytics is a clear path to better outcomes.

Financial Implications

As the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals and largest driver for readmissions, sepsis causes 200,000 deaths and costs billions in healthcare dollars per year.

Start with Sepsis

Relias Sepsis offers a powerful learning opportunity through high-fidelity scenarios that educate clinicians on the impact of diagnostic, treatment and intervention decisions.

SEPSIS - Med/Surg

This comprehensive course content includes in-depth topics such as prevention, identification and management of sepsis for Med/Surg providers and nurses.

SEPSIS - ICU

This comprehensive course content includes in-depth topics such as prevention, identification and management of sepsis for ICU providers and nurses.

Nurse & Provider Tracks

Each course offers both a nurse and provider track for ICU and Med/Surg departments, where most cases of sepsis are clinically managed.

ANCC & ACCME Accredited

All courses are ANCC & ACCME accredited, so nurses and providers can earn continuing education credit as they learn.

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“By bringing together analytics, process improvements and advanced clinical education, providers can improve bundle compliance and investigate cases where process breakdowns occurred.”

Evidence-Based, Personalized Learning

Relias Sepsis is a patented assessment-driven education and analytics solution that uses data to transform how doctors and nurses learn.

So how does it work exactly?

Comprehensive Assessment

A comprehensive assessment provides insight into clinicians’ mastery of knowledge and judgment, benchmarking individual scores and quantifying team variation.

Tailored Learning Plans

Relias Sepsis delivers a personalized learning plan, excluding content clinicians have mastered, marked by red – required, yellow – recommended, and green – optional.

Engaging Advanced Content

Developed by medical experts, modules are delivered in easy-to-absorb, 2-8 minute segments, including videos, case studies, and interactive 3D animations with text.

Real-Time Analytics

Relias Sepsis provides data to identify and invest in areas of training that increase patient safety for the prevention, identification and management of sepsis.

“Relias has partnered with leading facilities to leverage analytics to identify sepsis based on their cohorts’ definition.”

Benefits of Personalized Learning

Our innovative platform delivers individualized and prioritized content to clinicians to learn when they want, where they want, and only what they need.

As a result, Relias Sepsis enables hospital leaders to focus limited resources on high-impact education for improving quality and patient safety.

Reduce Variation in Care

Gain insight into competency levels for individuals and teams to identify areas that need improvement and deliver targeted education.

Mitigate Risk

Close competency gaps by identifying and addressing areas of variation, resulting in better prevention, identification and treatment of sepsis.

Increase Engagement

Respect established proficiency and educate only on what the clinician needs to know to increase engagement.

Improve Communication

Minimize misunderstandings and errors by ensuring that teams are using commonly-understood protocols and language.

Impact of Sepsis on Patients

Hear one of our Relias Sepsis content experts, Dr. Jason Aliotta from Brown University, share how education can improve prevention, identification and management of sepsis.

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