Abstract

Sepsis is a severe response to an infection that often requires hospitalization. Admissions for sepsis are costly, estimated to be $27 billion annually. There have been recent shifts towards building sepsis-focused economic models for hospitals. The objective of this study is to identify predictors associated with high-cost hospital admissions and worse outcomes due to sepsis.

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