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150 Lives in 150 Days
Date: January 6, 2015
Filed under:
Improve Clinical Care, Sepsis, Past Project
From October 13, 2013 to March 11, 2014 the BC Sepsis Network saved 150 Lives in 150 Days. Read our publication here to understand how we used gamification in this initiative and learn more about the campaign and champions below.
The campaign asked participating teams to report every time a sepsis protocol was followed to treat severe sepsis or septic shock. Every five sepsis cases entered online saves one life1.

For entering the highest number of protocols/ED visits
Island Health
Nanaimo Regional General: 108 protocols
West Coast General Hospital: 32 protocols
Fraser Health
Langley Memorial Hospital: 55 protocols
Burnaby Hospital: 62 protocols
Vancouver Coastal Health
Vancouver General Hospital: 132 protocols
Lion’s Gate Hospital : 32 protocols
Interior Health
Kelowna General Hospital: 58 protocols
Royal Inland Hospital: 21 protocols
Northern Health
University of Northern BC Hospital: 10 protocols
Champion
Vancouver General Hospital
For entering the highest number of sepsis protocols in the province (132).
Champion – Pound for Pound
Nanaimo Regional General Hospital
For entering the highest number of sepsis protocols/emergency visits (108).
Team Spirit
Chilliwack General Hospital
For contributing creatively with posters, pictures, tweets and stories.
Lion’s Gate Hospital
For contributing creatively with posters, pictures, tweets and stories.
Alison Beaty (14 protocols)
Vancouver General Hospital
Angel Burley (14 protocols)
West Coast General Hospital
References
- Based on the ‘Number Needed to Treat’ ratio for severe sepsis and septic shock protocols. Reference: Rivers, EP. Point: Adherence to Early Goal-Directed Therapy: Does it really matter? Yes. After a decade, the scientific proof speaks for itself. Chest. 2010; 138:476-480.