Butterfly Network projects surging anesthesiologist departures by 2033 as ASC trend grows

Butterfly Network projects surging anesthesiologist departures by 2033 as ASC trend grows
Anesthesiologists may exit by 2033

Butterfly Network forecasts that close to one third of anesthesiologists could leave the profession by 2033.

This shift comes as more procedural cases move to ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), shrinking care teams while demand and expectations remain unchanged. Industry experts underscore the need for advanced tools to manage increasing pressures in anesthesiology. Butterfly Network points to 2026 trends, urging providers to adapt through next-generation technology.

Butterfly Network has recently promoted its handheld ultrasound as a tool for rapid sports injury assessments with on-field impact, according to a prior announcement. The company also launched a 30-day ultrasound training program aimed at equipping new clinicians with essential scanning skills, as detailed in an earlier release. These initiatives align with Butterfly Network's efforts to introduce advanced technology across clinical use cases.

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