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GE CARESTATION INSIGHTS

Carestation Insights is a cloud-based suite of analytics applications that unlock actionable insights from high fidelity data. Aisys CS2 is a state-of-the-art, fully digital anesthesia machine engineered to capture and stream hundreds of data points with every patient breath. Together, they form an ecosystem that helps you make data driven decisions to improve patient care.

 

The modern Perioperative Care environment is increasingly complex with sicker patients, requiring more tasks be accomplished with fewer resources, all within a highly regulated environment.

 

Patient safety

 

is a current hot topic and there is shared European opinion of what currently is both worth doing and practical to improve patient outcomes.1 Anesthetists are the advocates of achieving the highest safety standards and commited to better patient outcomes but struggle every day due to missing resources and organizational failures.

 

Economic burden

Health spending targets today are determined by economic rather than health specific factors. The economic pressure sometimes leads administration to take uncomfortable decision about budget allocation and drives a new mindset of measuring operational efficiency and productivity2.

 

Infrastructure and resource optimization,

user independent quality of care dictate the new criteria for modern hospitals

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