Ten Steps to Improve Sepsis Care in Low-Resource Settings
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The authors aimed to develop a practical, consensus-based framework consisting of ten actionable steps to enhance sepsis care in low-resource settings. This framework, informed by global expertise and existing guidelines, emphasizes integration across the continuum of care, equitable access to interventions, and the use of emerging technologies to improve outcomes. Ultimately, the steps serve as a roadmap for health leaders and policymakers to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with sepsis and address global disparities in care.
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