Sleep Review
Sleep Review is a journal designed for experts in sleep disorders. It links these professionals with companies that provide sleep medicine devices and services through various platforms, including social media, mobile apps, websites, email newsletters, and a monthly print edition. The journal offers valuable insights into clinical practices, regulations, and business management essential for success in the sleep medicine industry. By covering a wide range of topics related to sleep medicine, Sleep Review helps professionals stay updated in the ever-evolving field of diagnosing and treating sleep disorders.
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2 weeks ago |
sleepreviewmag.com | Sree Roy
In the past month, how many times has your sleep disorders center had to redo a sleep study at no charge because the initial test failed? It’s clear that tallying, analyzing, and improving this metric can save money. Yet many sleep labs compute this and other quality metrics—empty beds per night, study turnaround times, and sleep study type percentages, among others—only as their reaccreditation nears, and then just so the surveyor can check off the boxes. There is a better way.
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2 weeks ago |
sleepreviewmag.com | Sree Roy
CPAP adherence rates haven’t budged much in decades. Sure, the statistics have shifted for specific sleep practices or durable medical equipment providers, as well as individual patients; however, there have been no industry-wide leaps. But now, a grand-scale solution to minimizing CPAP failures is poised for entry.
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4 weeks ago |
sleepreviewmag.com | Alyx Arnett
Wearable sleep rings are gaining ground, thanks to their comfort, simplicity, and growing clinical utility. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared rings are being used not only for diagnostic sleep testing but also for longitudinal monitoring, while consumer rings drive more attention to sleep health. Companies like SleepImage and Belun Technology market rings cleared for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea and evaluating sleep stages.
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4 weeks ago |
sleepreviewmag.com | Sree Roy
Emerson Kerr, MBA, RRT, FAAST, sounds fed up. It’s the second time I’ve spoken with him about the sexism in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnostic pathways, and, if it’s even possible, he seems more worked up today than when we initially broached the topic.
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1 month ago |
sleepreviewmag.com | Risa Kerslake
Several decades ago when Gy Yatros, DMD, DABDSM, started in dental sleep medicine, medical insurance rarely covered oral appliances for obstructive sleep apnea. Now that awareness and coverage have grown for this CPAP alternative, dentists are learning how to help patients apply their medical insurance benefits. Jon Nierman, too, has seen more dentists venturing into medical billing for sleep medicine.
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