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    • Clinical informatics
    • Patient safety

    Background:

    • Sepsis poses a significant threat to patient health and requires timely intervention.
    • Effective identification and management of sepsis are critical in acute care settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the impact of the Patientrack handheld electronic system on sepsis management.
    • To assess the system's effectiveness in improving sepsis identification, treatment, and overall patient outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of the Patientrack handheld electronic system by acute care and hospital-at-night teams.
    • Utilizing the electronic system for real-time patient data capture and sepsis protocol adherence.

    Main Results:

    • The Patientrack system has demonstrably assisted staff in identifying sepsis cases.
    • The system has facilitated improved management and treatment of patients with sepsis.
    • Positive impact on clinical workflows and patient care delivery in acute settings.

    Conclusions:

    • The Patientrack handheld electronic system is a valuable tool for enhancing sepsis care.
    • Electronic systems can significantly support healthcare professionals in combating sepsis effectively.
    • Adoption of such technologies can lead to better patient outcomes in critical care environments.