A new article published in Seminars in Perinatology describes the implementation of an obstetric sepsis bundle across a large academic hospital system and its positive impact on maternal health outcomes. The study, authored by Lejdisa Stanaj, Dena Goffman, Brianne Genow, Lynne Meccariello, Julie Ewing, and Isaac H. Michaels, focuses on a quality improvement initiative conducted at New York-Presbyterian aimed at addressing sepsis in pregnant and postpartum patients.