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Our Work

Our Work STOPPING SEPSIS NATIONAL ACTION PLAN (SSNAP) In 2018 the Australian Sepsis Network and The George Institute for Global Health launched the National Action Plan to reduce the number of people who lose their lives each year to sepsis – a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to infection injures tissues and organs. Summary of key…

Mandating Sepsis Care: A Timely Opportunity in the NSQHS 10-Year Review 

Australia’s National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards are undergoing a once-in-a-decade review—an open public consultation led by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. Submissions close 30 September 2025, making this a pivotal moment to shape the future of healthcare.  This review invites feedback on whether the current standards truly […]

Sepsis Clinical Care Standard 2022

New standard is a ‘game changer’ that will ensure healthcare workers recognise sepsis as a medical emergency The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, in partnership with The George Institute Australian Sepsis Network have developed a national Sepsis Clinical Care Standard to improve the delivery of sepsis care in Australia. The goal of […]

Sepsis Clinical Care Standard

Sepsis Clinical Care Standard sEPSIS CLINICAL CARE STANDARD In Australia, clinical treatment and post sepsis support for survivors, families and carers, and those bereaved of sepsis should be provided according to the national Sepsis Clinical Care Standard which was released in 2022. Primary health care (General Practitioners and clinics) and hospitals are working towards implementing…

Sepsis Data Confirms What We Knew:  Time for Mandated National Standards 

Sepsis Australia welcomes the release of the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s Sepsis Epidemiology Report — the most comprehensive national analysis to date of hospital-treated sepsis in Australia. Drawing on more than 900,000 hospitalisations between 2013–14 and 2022–23, the report confirms that sepsis is significantly more widespread, deadly, and costly than […]

National Sepsis Clinical Care Standard Launch 30 June 2022

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care in partnership with The George Institute for Global Health Australian Sepsis Network has developed a Sepsis Clinical Care Standard to provide guidance to clinicians and health service organisations when investigating and managing sepsis, and information to consumers about the care they can expect to receive. […]

[UK] NICE Guidelines and Quality Standards

Recently published and updated sepsis guidelines for healthcare professionals:

Quality Improvement

Quality improvement sepsis programs and resources Explore local, national and global programs and resources aimed at reducing the burden of sepsis. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (‘the Commission’) In 2019, following lobbying by The George Institute's Sepsis Australia Program a one off funding allocation was provided by the Australian Government Department…

SUBMISSION IN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION

Sepsis affects over 84,000 Australians each year, yet care remains inconsistent, leading to preventable deaths and long-term harm. As part of the 10-year review of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards, Sepsis Australia and the Consumer Partner and Advocacy Program are calling on the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care to mandate the Sepsis Clinical […]