Septicemia is one of the deadliest threats that hospitals and health systems face when they take care of patients. In this conversation, Stephen Saenz of Ochsner Health, director of the septicemia program, and Teresa Arrington, director of improvement of solid processes for the quality and safety of patients, reveal how a mixture of intelligent technology, design led by clinicians and flexible implementation has reduced mortality linked to septicemia by 20% through his health system – Rhythm for hospitals across the country.