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In brief: Medline’s new leadership, AAH’s lobby day, women’s sleep quality

June 30, 2023HME News Staff

NORTHFIELD, Ill. – Medline CEO Charlie Mills, President Andy Mills and COO Jim Abrams plan to retire from their current roles after more than 26 years of leadership.  They will continue to serve on the company’s board of directors, with Charlie Mills leading as chairman and Andy Mills and Jim Abrams as vice chairmen.  Medline has promoted Jim Boyle to serve as its next CEO, and Jim Pigott as president & COO, effective Oct. 1, culminating a five-year succession planning...

AAHomecare, Diabetes, Eversense, McKesson, Medline, Sleep


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Study: Women less likely to feel well-rested

June 28, 2023HME News Staff

DARIEN, Ill. – Women are almost twice as likely (31%) as men (17%) to say they rarely or never wake up feeling well-rested, according to a new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.   “The quality of our sleep is impacted by a number of internal and external factors, including stress, health, diet, timing and the amount of time spent on sleep, as well as resources, which all play a role in determining how we feel when we wake up,” said Dr. Kin Yuen, an AASM...

American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Sleep


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In brief: Connected Care leader, ResMed survey, Masimo partnership 

March 17, 2023HME News Staff

AMSTERDAM – Royal Philips has appointed Julia Strandberg as chief business leader of its Connected Care businesses, including sleep and respiratory care, effective April 24, 2023.  Strandberg, who was most recently chief commercial officer for Pear Therapeutics, will also become a member of the company’s Executive Committee, reporting to CEO Roy Jakobs.  “Julia brings deep, multi-disciplinary expertise, including in informatics and monitoring, to Philips,”...

Connected Care, Masimo, Philips, ResMed, Respiratory, Sleep


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Philips names new Connected Care leader 

March 13, 2023HME News Staff

AMSTERDAM – Royal Philips has appointed Julia Strandberg as chief business leader of its Connected Care businesses, including sleep and respiratory care, effective April 24, 2023.  Strandberg, who was most recently chief commercial officer for Pear Therapeutics, will also become a member of the company’s Executive Committee, reporting to CEO Roy Jakobs.  “Julia brings deep, multi-disciplinary expertise, including in informatics and monitoring, to Philips,”...

Connected Care, Julie Strandberg, Philips, Respiratory, Sleep


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AdaptHealth rides sleep roller coaster

November 11, 2022Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. – AdaptHealth had a record number of CPAP setups in the third quarter as the company chipped away at a backlog, but that was offset by a loss in resupply revenue and increased costs, say execs.  AdaptHealth had 34% more starts in the third quarter than in the first quarter, and its PAP census grew to 27% over its lowest point in February 2022. But another recall from Philip – this time for certain masks with magnetic headgear clips or straps* – dampened...

AdaptHealth, CPAP, Diabetes, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Sleep


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Tatch rethinks HST

March 1, 2021Liz Beaulieu, Editor

NEW YORK – Tatch, a startup that has developed a flexible, smart wearable patch for home sleep testing, has the potential to make great strides in diagnosing the nearly 30 million people with obstructive sleep apnea in the U.S., clearing the way for more treatment, CEO Amir Reuveny says. “There are a few barriers to getting good care in sleep,” said Reuveny, who first started the company as part of the Runway Startup program at Cornell Tech. “Sleep labs are the gold standard...

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AASM makes push for student sleep health

August 25, 2020HME News Staff

DARIEN, Ill. - The American Academy of Sleep Medicine will hold its first ever Student Sleep Health Week, Sept. 14-20 to encourage students to get the sleep they need to excel at school this year.In a recent survey by the AASM, 57% of parents with school-age children say they have a child or teen who does not get enough sleep on school nights. Nine out of 10 (94%) say lack of sleep affects their child's mood, performance in school (93%), physical health (92%), mental health (90%) and performance...

American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Sleep


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Providers maneuver bumpy referral streams

June 19, 2020Liz Beaulieu, Editor

YARMOUTH, Maine - How much a provider's referral stream has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic is very much tied to its business model, according to the results of the recent HME Newspoll. HME companies with an emphasis on retail and sleep therapy have been more likely to be negatively impacted by the pandemic, the poll found. “We have seen the complete collapse of our retail, walk-in traffic,” wrote one respondent. “The virus has drastically changed the manner...

Coronavirus, Home Oxygen Equipment, Pandemic, Sleep


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Withings, Airflow Sleep join forces to offer better sleep

November 20, 2019HME News Staff

BOSTON - Airflow Sleep now offers its customers a full sleep solution to track, assess and improve their sleep using Withings MED PRO and the Airflow Sleep Z02 Sleep System, a side or back pillow. In addition to the pillow, patients receive Withings Sleep, a clinically tested sensor that measures heart and respiratory rate, body movements and snoring; and an activity tracker that offers a 24-hour look at activity and sleep habits. Data from these devices is synced with the Airflow Sleep app so users...

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The Netflix effect: Adults give up sleep to binge-watch

November 6, 2019HME News Staff

DARIEN, Ill. - A “whopping” 88% of American adults have lost sleep due to binge-watching a TV show or streaming series, according to the results of a new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.For 18-44 year olds, that number jumps to 95%.Other causes of lost sleep, according to the survey:·      Video games for 72% of adults 18-34 years old; ·      Reading for two-thirds of adults, with women the majority (71%); ·     ...

American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Sleep


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