The Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) ICU Centers of Excellence Program empowers ICU teams with expert-developed training, tools, and support to improve patient care and drive continuous quality improvement. The application period for the 2026 cohort is open through April 15, 2026.
Key goals include:
ICUs can earn gold, silver, or bronze designations to showcase their commitment to excellence in critical care.
ICU Liberation (adult and pediatric) is the first component in the ICU Centers of Excellence program. Further expansion into other quality improvement components is planned. Learn more about ICU Liberation.
Download the ICU Liberation Bundle Data Collection Manual and learn more about key requirements, data pathways, and resources to ensure accurate, standardized data collection.

Get started in the ICU Centers of Excellence Program with the ICU Liberation Campaign, which aims to liberate patients from the harmful effects of an ICU stay and provides evidence-based strategies in a comprehensive bundle for the entire multiprofessional critical care team.
Not sure if you're ready to apply? Complete the interest form to connect with a member of the SCCM hosted training team who will walk you through the ICU Centers of Excellence Program and guide you on the best path toward application.
1. Complete the interest form.
The ICU Centers of Excellence Program is accepting applications through April 10, 2026.
2. Connect with an SCCM Sales Team Member
Once you have submitted the interest form, a member of the SCCM training team will reach out to your site to provide a comprehensive overview of the program’s requirements and benefits.
3. Submit Your Full Application
If your site is ready to move forward, submit a full application to join the ICU Centers of Excellence Program.
Annual enrollment is limited.
ICU Centers of Excellence Interest Form
Program Costs |
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| Base Program Access Free: $8,000 |
| Per-ICU Fee: $500 |
| *Annual Maintenance Fee: Total Per-ICU Cost |
*This fee is equal to the total Per-ICU cost assessed at admission. Example: If your hospital enrolled 4 ICUs, the "total per ICU fee" would be $2,000 ($500 × 4 ICUs). |