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SEPSIS ALLIANCE SUMMIT 2025

What SEP-1 Misses and How Smart Teams Fill the Gaps

ABOUT THE PRESENTATION

When SEP-1 Compliance and Patient Safety Conflict, What Do You Do?

SEP-1 defines how hospitals are expected to respond to sepsis, but it does not address every clinical decision point. This sponsored session explores how care teams are navigating the critical moments between fluid bolus, vasopressor timing, and perfusion reassessment using real-time tools that support confident, individualized decisions.

With CMS now recognizing Carotid Flow Time as an acceptable reassessment method, hospitals have new options for managing compliance and patient safety without increasing burden. Attendees will learn how frontline teams are applying these strategies to reduce fluid-related harm, support timely intervention, and adapt to evolving regulatory expectations

What You'll Learn

How recent CMS updates expand your team's options for fluid reassessment without sacrificing compliance.
How non-invasive methods like Carotid Flow Time support safer, individualized decisions at the bedside.
Actionable steps to reduce fluid-related harm, strengthen documentation, and support staff across shifts.
How to build an audit-ready sepsis workflow that works for both patients and performance metrics.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Jaclyn Bond, MSN-LM, MBA-HM, RN

Former Director of Nursing

Jaclyn Bond, MSN-LM, MBA-HM, RN, served as the Director of Nursing at a publicly funded hospital in Southern California. She earned her MS in Nursing Leadership, an MBA in Healthcare Management from Western Governors University, and a BS in Nursing from West Coast University. Leading in eight specialties, Jaclyn excels in program management, budget oversight, and informatics.

She launched the 'Code MET’ response and a patient-specific fluid resuscitation protocol, notably improving patient care. Her work in sepsis research and commitment to evidence-based practice highlights her innovative leadership in nursing.

The Tool Behind the Workflow

FloPatch is a wireless, wearable Doppler ultrasound that measures Carotid Flow Time at the bedside in minutes. No advanced ultrasound training needed, no extra equipment, no added burden on your team. It gives nurses the data they need to make confident, personalized fluid decisions and document them for SEP-1 compliance.