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    The Yale School of Medicine recently announced a new grant given to them that will be used to help reduce racial disparities in sepsis care. 

    Awarded by the National Institute of General Medical Studies, a branch of the National Institute of Health, the $1 million grant will be used to monitor the treatment of patients with sepsis, a potentially fatal condition that responds to an infection with inflammation, over the next three years. 

    With the new grant, the researchers from the Yale School of Medicine will specifically work alongside researchers from the University of Kansas, the University of California and Mayo Clinic to carry out a new initiative dedicated to combatting discrimination in sepsis care in an effort to reduce the higher rate of sepsis-related outcomes amongst Black and Latino patients. 

    Through semiannual virtual, cross-site forums, one-day workshops and a web-based platform, the researchers will gather both qualitative and qualitative data to see whether their intervention will result in any change amongst the eight participating hospitals. Looking at their data, they will then determine the impact of any change on racial inequities during the early diagnosis phase, the treatment phase, any readmissions and the mortality rate. 

    Sepsis is a life-threatening condition where an immune dysfunction harms the body while responding to infection. @NIGMS awarded a grant to @YaleGHLI to reduce inequities in sepsis care and outcomes among African American/Black and Latinx communities. https://t.co/6zh1BDg7U7

    — Yale School of Medicine (@YaleMed) August 15, 2022

    “Addressing the impact of structural racism on sepsis care will require urgent and courageous action across health systems and community institutions, supported by ways of working to collaborate effectively across historical, political, and organizational boundaries,” wrote the researchers in their outline of the intervention. “Aligned with calls to action by the NIH and Sepsis Alliance to address inequities in sepsis care and outcomes, this paper outlines an ambitious and rigorous interventional mixed methods approach.”

    Throughout the years, research has shown that sepsis is a larger issue for Black and Hispanic patients than any other racial or ethnic group. According to the Sepsis Alliance, Black and Hispanic patients are more likely to develop the fatal form of the condition; while Hispanic patients are 1.1 times more likely, Black patients are 1.7 times more susceptible to developing severe sepsis than white patients. 

    Although every member of the Black community is at risk of developing sepsis as they record an overall mortality rate that’s nearly twice that of white patients, Black women are amongst the most vulnerable groups as they record higher rates of maternal sepsis; compared to white women, they’re more than twice as likely to develop the condition during their pregnancy or the days after giving birth.  

    Even as they record some of the highest rates, efforts to reduce the rates of sepsis diagnosis amongst Black patients are not effectively being made as only 49% of Black patients say that they’re aware of the condition and the threat it might pose to them. 

    “Any complex health outcome that requires the coordination of various parts of a health care system is perfect for an intervention on leadership and organizational culture,” Erika Linnader, the director of Yale’s Global Health Leadership Initiative, said in a statement. “A culture needs to be fostered where people can come together and do problem-solving around these complex issues, especially related to racism.”

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