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  • Clinical Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Sepsis remains a critical healthcare challenge requiring standardized management protocols.
  • Effective sepsis management necessitates coordinated efforts across diverse healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a consensus paper on the implementation and development of a sepsis code.
  • To provide a working document for the Regional Office of Health in the Community of Madrid.
  • To standardize sepsis management across hospital, primary care, and emergency services.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a consensus paper through face-to-face and online discussions.
  • Inclusion of 25 agreed-upon statements and proposals.
  • Creation of practical guidance tables for sepsis code activation.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive sepsis code implementation document was developed.
  • The document is structured into four parts: introduction, detection/assessment, therapy, and organizational recommendations.
  • The guidelines are designed for applicability across varied healthcare structures.

Conclusions:

  • The sepsis code aims for coordinated, aligned efforts rather than identical application.
  • The guidelines facilitate a unified approach to sepsis management.
  • This document serves as a practical tool for healthcare providers in Madrid.