In order to diagnose Sleep Apnea or other sleep disorders, a patient must undergo a polysomnography (sleep study). This is typically done in a sleep lab, requiring the patient to spend the night in-lab, while the polysomnography (PSG) equipment records his/her physiological data. However, today with technological advancements a polysomnograpy
can be performed at home and is called home sleep testing (HST) or a home sleep study.
Benefits of Home Sleep Testing:
1. The patient self-administers the home sleep test, and is able to spend the night in the patient's own bed in
familiar surroundings (reducing first night effect).
2. Home sleep testing, a home sleep study, can be especially advantageous to the home-bound, elderly, or those with chronic illness, who require specialized care such as a nurse or family member spending the night, expensive transportation costs, etc.
It is also beneficial for those with trouble arranging time out of their schedules to spend the night in-lab. 3. The typical cost of a home sleep test or a home sleep study is only a fraction of the cost of an in-lab sleep study, and typically yields similar results in the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
For OSA Patients
Download our easy Sleep Apnea Screening Test here! Talk with your physician today and evaluate your sleep health.
Download OSA Screener >>
CleveMed's sleep monitoring devices can aid in sleep apnea diagnosis only when prescribed by a doctor, and cannot be sold directly to patients as per FDA regulations.
CleveMed's Home Sleep Testing Monitors
SleepView®
Type III, 8-channels
Home Sleep Monitor
SleepViewSM Web Portal
Secure & HIPAA Compliant Web Portal
SleepScout™
Type III, 9-channels
Home Sleep Monitor
How can we help you?
The CleveMed Sales Team shares many years of clinical expertise. Every team member draws from hands-on work experience in sleep labs, hospitals, and other large medical venues. Call or fill the "Request More Information" form below to benefit from their knowledge of clinical and practical skills needed to set-up and expand the reach of your sleep services to your patients.
FOR MORE INFORMATION on Home Sleep Testing
or to schedule a wireless sleep monitoring product demo,
please contact our Sales Team at:
Toll-free: 877.CleveMed (877.253.8363)
Email: Request more information
by Joseph Lamont RPSGT (as seen on CleveMed Blogs)
There are a number of portable monitors that can be used in HST (as a baseline evaluation, or to evaluate the efficacy of OSA treatment whether it is OA, CPAP, or others). It is important that a facility select the right HST monitor from all the available options. Hence some of the important criteria to watch for while selecting a portable sleep monitor for your practice are...
Read More >
by Sarah Weimer (PDF as seen in Sleep Diagnosis and Therapy Magazine)
The changing reimbursement and acceptance of home sleep testing by insurance payers and sleep professionals will open up opportunities for improved patient care and will provide sleep labs with a means to expand the reach of their sleep services. Many patient populations are well suited for home sleep diagnostic testing...
Read More >
by Hani Kayyali (as seen in Sleep Diagnosis and Therapy)
...Effective treatment exists; however, once prescribed therapeutic benefit
is not monitored adequately. Many patients, especially those with comorbidities, may require pressure adjustments, supplemental therapy, or different intervention that maybe difficult to identify with current therapy assessment techniques....
Read More >
Coding & Reimbursement for Home Sleep Testing
It is important to be informed on the coverage, contracting, coding and
reimbursement requirements of payors when considering offering home
sleep testing within your practice. As payor policies are constantly evolving
with respect to home sleep testing, this serves as a guide to help you
navigate the key issues with your payor set.
The information below provides an overview of CPT® coding applicable to unattended sleep studies for a patient suspected of having sleep apnea. When selecting a CPT code, healthcare providers should choose the code
that most accurately identifies the procedure or service performed.
CPT Code 95800
Sleep study, unattended, simultaneous recording: heart rate, oxygen
saturation, respiratory analysis (eg, by airflow or peripheral arterial tone),
and sleep time.
CPT Code 95806
Sleep study, unattended, simultaneous recording of heart rate, oxygen
saturation, respiratory airflow and respiratory effort.
HCPCS Code G0399
Home sleep test with Type III portable monitor, unattended; minimum of four channels: two respiratory movement/airflow, one ECG/heart rate and one oxygen saturation.
Commonly Used ICD-9 Codes for
Type III Home Sleep Test/ Home Sleep Study
Indication
ICD-9 Code
Obstructive sleep apnea
327.23
Sleep-related hypoventilation/hypoxemia
in conditions classified elsewhere
327.26
Insomnia with sleep apnea, unspecified
780.51
Hypersomnia with sleep apnea, unspecified
780.53
Unspecified sleep apnea
780.57
To determine exact reimbursement amounts for your state, click here Enter the appropriate code from the list above and select your state to find reimbursement amounts.