90%
90% remain undiagnosed and untreated for OSA90%
90% remain undiagnosed and untreated for OSA85%
85% with congestive heart failure suffer from OSA85%
85% of people with congestive heart failure suffer from OSA20%
20% of crash injuries associated with driver sleepiness20%
20% of all serious car crash injuries are associated with driver sleepiness60 - 80%
60 - 80% of obese people have sleep disordered breathing60 - 80%
60 – 80% of obese people have sleep disordered breathingOSA is a growing clinical problem. Identifying and managing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) not only improves respiratory health, but is increasingly known to impact a broad array of other serious health issues.
CleveMed provides healthcare providers the ability to conduct home sleep tests for their patients with support from registered polysomnographic technicians (RPSGTs) and board-certified sleep physicians.
Your practice can now diagnose OSA patients in their homes with SleepView® Monitor + Web Portal.