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March 12th to March 18th is Patient Safety Awareness Week. Some studies suggest that as many as 400,000 deaths occur each year in the United States due to preventable harm. Those cases that do not end in death can have a long-term impact on the patient’s physical and emotional health. Patient safety is a crucial […]

March 15, 2023» Read more

Journalist Emily Alpert Reyes exposes the rise in sepsis cases that accompanied to COVID-19 pandemic in California. She references the impact of Rory’s Regulations (mandatory sepsis protocols) in New York State and the 16,000 lives they saved in five years and interviews Ciaran Staunton who gives his strong endorsement of protocols. “As COVID-19 began to […]

February 6, 2023» Read more

Dear Friends, After many years of intense advocacy, we (and that means you!) have made history. For the first time, sepsis funding and directives have been included in the federal budget! This represents a major shift in the federal government’s approach to sepsis and its first step towards comprehensively addressing the overwhelming burden that sepsis places […]

January 3, 2023» Read more

On December 8th, Irish President Michael D Higgins presented a Presidential Distinguished Service Award to Ciarán and Orlaith Staunton whose work to highlight the medical condition of sepsis has saved more than 16,000 lives in New York State alone. The awards honor those who have given distinguished service in the fields of peace-building, charitable work, […]

December 11, 2022» Read more

The New York Times has included END SEPSIS as a recommended charity in its Opinion Giving Guide for 2022. Columnist Maureen Dowd wrote about our story and our work for the Sunday edition of the New York Times. The Times Giving Guide is designed to draw attention to organizations doing exceptional work worthy of readers’ attention […]

December 9, 2022» Read more