SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) has been Microsoft’s flagship ETL and workflow engine since SQL Server 2005. Version —commercially marketed as SSIS 948 —was introduced in Q3 2025 as part of the SQL Server 2022 ecosystem. It introduces a set of architectural and functional enhancements designed to:
A multidisciplinary approach—involving proper patient optimization, adherence to perioperative bundles, and diligent post-operative monitoring—is essential to minimizing the burden of SSIs and improving patient safety outcomes [1, 8]. Key Data Summary Table Impact on SSI Risk/Cost Duration of Surgery Significantly higher risk if surgery lasts is greater than or equal to 3 hours [6]. Patient BMI is greater than or equal to 30 is a major modifiable risk factor [6]. Average Cost (USA) Estimated $10,443–$25,546 per SSI [8]. Detection Rate 79% of infections occur after hospital discharge [16]. post-operative care protocols ssis948 full
2. Digital Media, Sports Statistics, and Video Catalog Codes Key Data Summary Table Impact on SSI Risk/Cost
: SSIS packages are typically developed using Visual Studio (with the SSDT - SQL Server Data Tools extension for Visual Studio). These packages can then be deployed to a SQL Server Integration Services catalog for execution. Deployment and management are often handled through SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) or through T-SQL scripts. Detection Rate 79% of infections occur after hospital
and prevent common error codes (such as F-1 or F-2 sensor errors), adhere to these standard maintenance workflows: