Anesthesia professionals today are facing more demands, as health systems grapple with a high volume of increasingly complex surgical cases.ii This strain is faced across the anesthesia field, including anesthesiologists, clinical registered nurse anesthetists and anesthesia assistants. An estimated 68% of anesthesia professionals are at high risk of burnout, contributing to high turnover and staffing shortages across the industry.iii,iv,v These trends are expected to continue, with the anesthesiologist shortage projected to reach 12,500 by 2033, underscoring the need for more efficient care delivery.vi
“In the dynamic operating environment, anesthesia professionals are focused on safety while managing increasingly complex cases and changing patient needs,” said John Beard, MD, anesthesiologist and Chief Medical Officer of Patient Care Solutions at GE HealthCare. “As anesthesia care teams face new challenges, technology can help ease the burden and support safer and more effective care delivery. We’re excited about the potential of Carestation 850 to meet today’s demands in anesthesia delivery and evolve with health systems in the future.”
In surgical and procedural settings, optimizing patient safety is essential, with anesthesia professionals playing a central role in achieving that goal. Carestation 850 is designed to help clinicians more confidently care for each patient and optimize procedural outcomes. To support clinical decision making, the intuitive widescreen display and an enhanced user interface aim to deliver clear data visualization – empowering clinicians to focus on measurements that drive patient care. The system also features a vaporization platform that is designed with advanced alerting capabilities and the ability to refill while in use that could help anesthesia providers proactively manage cases and minimize disruptions. Additionally, Carestation 850 is designed to include tools and applications to aid health systems’ sustainability goals.
“The unveiling of Carestation 850 reinforces our commitment to advancing care that can think one step ahead with its potential to evolve with the changing health systems’ needs through continuously optimized algorithms and adaptable technologies,” said Alla K. Woodson, General Manager, Anesthesia and Global Services, GE HealthCare. “We listened to our customers, and with their help we created Carestation 850, a solution that has potential to transform the future of perioperative care and complement the expertise of clinicians in the operating room by delivering precision, sustainability and efficiency.”
Learn more about Carestation 850 and the full suite of anesthesia solutions at the GE HealthCare booth (#1314) at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025 or visit online at gehealthcare.com.
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| i | Carestation 850 is 510(k) Pending at FDA. Not Available for Sale in the United States. |
| ii | Sg2 Health Care Intelligence. 2024 Impact of Change Forecast Highlights. Vizient Inc. Accessed September 18, 2025. https://vizientinc-delivery.sitecorecontenthub.cloud/api/public/content/47212a11b76244d2b3bc7f0e0db086e5. |
| iii | Afonso AM, Cadwell JB, Staffa SJ, Sinskey JL, Vinson AE. U.S. Attending Anesthesiologist Burnout in the Postpandemic Era. Anesthesiology. 2024 Jan 1;140(1):38-51. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10751072/. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000004784. PMID: 37930155; PMCID: PMC10751072. |
| iv | Berg, Sara. “Physicians in These 10 Specialties Are Less Likely to Quit.” American Medical Association, June 24, 2025. https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/physician-health/physicians-these-10-specialties-are-less-likely-quit. |
| v | Eydis, Sophie. “Anesthesia Workforce Under Pressure: Shortages, Pay Cuts, Burnout.” Becker’s ASC Review, September 3, 2025. https://www.beckersasc.com/anesthesia/anesthesia-workforce-under-pressure-shortages-pay-cuts-burnout/. |
| vi | Eydis, Sophie. “Why Anesthesiologists and CRNAs Are Leaving the Field,” Becker’s ASC Review, August 20, 2025, https://www.beckersasc.com/anesthesia/why-anesthesiologists-and-crnas-are-leaving-the-field/. |
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