Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection injures its own tissues and organs. According to recent estimates, one in eighteen deaths in Canada involves sepsis, making it the twelfth leading cause of death nationally. Globally, sepsis affects an estimated 18 million people each year.
Many patients diagnosed with sepsis require care in the Intensive Care Unit, placing a considerable burden on the healthcare system. The cost of treating sepsis in Canada amounts to $325 million annually. Even as the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis improve, rates are on the rise.
MedTach, along with our partners, are dedicated to sparking change. Join us throughout September as we shed light on the impact of sepsis in Canada and delve into strategies to enhance monitoring and patient outcomes within our hospitals and communities.
Many patients diagnosed with sepsis require care in the Intensive Care Unit, placing a considerable burden on the healthcare system. The cost of treating sepsis in Canada amounts to $325 million annually. Even as the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis improve, rates are on the rise.
MedTach, along with our partners, are dedicated to sparking change. Join us throughout September as we shed light on the impact of sepsis in Canada and delve into strategies to enhance monitoring and patient outcomes within our hospitals and communities.