Why Real-Time Sepsis Surveillance Matters in Value-Based Purchasing

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Key Takeaways

  • Automation reduces human error and ensures consistent execution of sepsis bundle elements.
  • Integrated communication drives accountability and improves care team responsiveness.
  • Better adherence leads to better outcomes, including reduced mortality and stronger VBP performance.

Sepsis and Value-Based Purchasing

Sepsis remains one of the most costly and deadly conditions treated in hospitals today, contributing to approximately 11 million deaths globally each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Beyond the clinical impact, it plays a direct role in performance metrics tied to Value-Based Purchasing (VBP), including mortality, patient safety indicators, and overall quality scores.

For healthcare organizations, this creates a clear mandate to improve sepsis outcomes or risk financial penalties and diminished performance rankings.

The challenge isn’t a lack of protocols, but it’s consistent execution across teams, shifts, and systems.

The Gap Between Protocol and Practice

Most hospitals already have sepsis bundles in place. But delivering those bundle elements consistently, in real time, across teams and shifts is where breakdowns happen.

Manual processes introduce variability. Alerts get missed, documentation lags, and accountability becomes unclear. In sepsis care, delays cost lives.

Real-Time Surveillance Changes the Equation

Real-time sepsis surveillance bridges the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.

By combining automation with intelligent workflows, it ensures that critical interventions happen when they’re supposed to, not after the fact.

Automation of Bundle Delivery Eliminates Human Error

Automating sepsis bundle delivery elements removes one of the biggest risks in clinical care, which is inconsistency.

Instead of relying on memory, manual tracking, or fragmented systems, automation ensures that:

  • Key interventions are triggered at the right time
  • Care teams receive clear, actionable guidance
  • No step in the protocol is overlooked

This reduces variability and eliminates many of the human error points that lead to missed or delayed care.

The result is a more reliable execution of sepsis protocols across the board.

Agnostic Integration Creates Accountability Across Teams

One of the biggest barriers to effective sepsis care is communication.

Real-time surveillance platforms, like Ambient’s Sepsis DART, solve this through agnostic integration with existing communication tools, meeting clinicians where they already work.

But it’s more than just sending alerts.

It’s about creating a system of accountability:

  • Clinicians are notified of the right action to take
  • They are prompted to document whether the action was completed
  • If not completed, they must document why

And if there’s no response?

  • The system re-escalates reminders
  • Leadership can be notified when necessary

This approach ensures that care gaps don’t go unnoticed and that responsibility is clearly defined.

Improved Adherence Drives Better Outcomes

When automation and accountability come together, adherence improves.

And adherence is what drives outcomes.

With real-time surveillance in place, organizations consistently see:

  • Increased compliance with sepsis bundle elements
  • Faster time to intervention
  • Reduced variability in care delivery

Most importantly, these improvements translate directly into:

  • Reduced sepsis-related mortality
  • Stronger patient safety performance
  • Improved VBP scores, reimbursement outcomes, and hospital quality metrics tied to CMS benchmarks

From Reactive to Proactive Care

Traditional approaches to sepsis are often retrospective, reviewing cases after the fact and identifying missed opportunities.

Real-time surveillance flips that model. It enables care teams to act in the moment, when it matters most.

Instead of trying to figure out what went wrong, you’re ensuring it doesn’t go wrong in the first place.

Conclusion

Value-Based Purchasing rewards outcomes, not just intentions.

Hospitals that succeed are the ones that can operationalize best practices consistently, across every patient and every shift.

Real-time sepsis surveillance makes that possible by:

  • Automating critical workflows
  • Integrating seamlessly into clinical communication
  • Driving accountability at every step

The impact is better care, better outcomes, and better performance where it counts.

Want to see how real-time sepsis surveillance could impact your VBP performance? Explore how Ambient’s Sepsis DART supports your care teams in real time, or contact us to learn more.