Tag: CPAP Machine
Jones Medical Supply teams up with football team for sleep testing
April 18, 2023HME News Staff
TROY, Ala. – Jones Medical Supply has partnered with the Troy Regional Sleep Disorders Center to offer sleep studies to Troy Trojan offensive line players.
Football players who choose to participate will undergo a sleep study conducted by the Troy Regional Sleep Disorders Center to determine if they have OSA and would benefit from a CPAP machine.
“Sleep is extremely vital to overall health,” said Rick Smith, Troy Regional CEO, “and we are excited to partner...
AdaptHealth: 'We're feeling good about fourth quarter’
November 5, 2021Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor
PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. – AdaptHealth is using its size to its advantage to navigate headwinds from supply chain constraints and a Philips recall of certain CPAP devices, company leaders say.
Supply chain constraints, including port backlogs affecting products shipped from Asia, are impacting certain DME and related product categories that represent about 15% of total revenues, says President Josh Parnes.
“Despite these delays, we benefited from our national scale and...
ResMed makes dent in $300M goal
October 29, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor
SAN DIEGO – ResMed posted a 40% increase in sales for CPAP devices in the U.S., Canada and Latin America in the first quarter of the company’s fiscal year 2022, driven in part by increased demand created by a competitor’s recall.
Company officials previously said they expect the recall to result in incremental revenue from device sales of $300 million to $350 million for fiscal year 2022 but meeting that goal will depend on their ability to address supply chain issues.
“We...
Philips recall: Questions continue more than two months later
September 3, 2021Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor
YARMOUTH, Maine – Philips’ announcement last week that it will begin repairing and replacing CPAP devices affected by a recall was welcome news to providers, but they still have more questions than answers.
The company announced Sept. 1 that it had received authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to begin replacing the sound abatement foam with new material in certain sleep and respiratory care devices starting this month.
“The question I have...
Drive DeVilbiss to discontinue CPAP line
September 2, 2021HME News Staff
PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. – Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare will discontinue its DV5 and DV6 series of CPAP devices as of December 2021, citing raw material shortages, difficulty securing needed parts and increased component pricing.
The company will continue to focus on its oxygen products in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Over the last two years, Drive DeVilbiss has been a major supplier of critical oxygen products during the largest respiratory pandemic in history,”...
Philips gets in front of possible safety issueÂ
April 30, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – There’s only a “small risk” that the sound abatement foam in the first-generation DreamStation is being compromised by outside factors, including ozone cleaners, but Philips has chosen to be proactive and fix or replace these CPAP devices in the U.S., says CEO Frans van Houten.
The occurrence rate of deterioration of the foam is about 0.03%, based on internal user reports and testing, the company says.
“The use of ozone is typically a U.S....
AASM launches platform for HME
January 11, 2017HME News Staff
DARIEN, Ill. - AASM SleepTM, a telemedicine platform for board-certified sleep physicians and accredited sleep centers from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, is now available for the HME industry. AASM SleepTM offers a secure web-based video platform to facilitate live consultations and follow-up visits between DME providers and patients, including equipment set-up and troubleshooting potential problems. “Telemedicine is changing the health care landscape by increasing connectivity between...
CPAP Shop knows customer behavior
July 25, 2016Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor
WEST BERLIN, N.J. - If you want to get a sense of where the CPAP market is headed, go straight to the source: the customers, says provider Tony Zadnik.
The provider regularly asks customers to participate in short surveys that ask questions like whether they take an active role in monitoring their therapy; how they monitor their therapy; and how often they replace parts.
Sometimes the survey answers make Zadnik, owner of online provider The CPAP Shop, say, 'wow'; other times they underscore...