Every hour matters. Delayed sepsis identification puts patients at risk and places an enormous burden on the entire healthcare system.
In the U.S. alone, sepsis accounts for 2.5 million inpatient hospital stays annually and claims approximately 350,000 lives each year. The financial toll exceeds $52 billion in hospital costs. When sepsis goes unrecognized, the consequences compound quickly: longer hospital and ICU stays, increased resource utilization, and higher 30-day readmission rates among survivors. Mortality rises with each hour of delayed treatment. And for those who do recover, post-sepsis syndrome can create lasting care needs long after discharge.
Earlier recognition changes outcomes. Learn how Prenosis is helping clinicians identify sepsis sooner, when intervention makes the greatest difference.
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