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Great post at EMCrit blog regarding proposed (and terrible) CMS core measures which will have you all gouging your eyeballs in October. Was wondering everyone's thoughts and what your hospitals are doing to streamline the treatment of "sepsis" (which CMS is defining as any shock, or SIRS) to meet the core measures?
I don't know about you, but I can't wait to order lactics and cultures on every 20 year old with a cough and fever during flu season, tanking CHF'ers w/ 2L of fluid because their tachycardiac and have lactic of 4, and placing central lines in 80 lb nursing home patients w/ a MAP of 69. Classic CMS--doing a core measure which doesn't improve care, can potentially cause harm, and will increase costs in long run (see blood cx and pna, tight glycemic control leading to hypoglycemia, improved cath times w/o any benefit, etc.)
I don't know about you, but I can't wait to order lactics and cultures on every 20 year old with a cough and fever during flu season, tanking CHF'ers w/ 2L of fluid because their tachycardiac and have lactic of 4, and placing central lines in 80 lb nursing home patients w/ a MAP of 69. Classic CMS--doing a core measure which doesn't improve care, can potentially cause harm, and will increase costs in long run (see blood cx and pna, tight glycemic control leading to hypoglycemia, improved cath times w/o any benefit, etc.)