
Provider: Program Boosts
CPAP Compliance to 89%
By E. Beaulieu
OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok — A
respiratory provider here specializing
in sleep disorders is touting the
results of a new program that is says
boosts CPAP compliance by more than
30%.
While national
averages for CPAP compliance range
from 40% to 50%, Breathing Disorders
Services claims its Sleep Disordered
Breathing (SDB) Rehab Program, which
takes a disease-management approach to
disorders like sleep apnea, results in
up to 89% compliance.
"We believe we’re
changing the clinical landscape in how
nasal CPAPs should be provider,” said
a spokesperson from
Breathing Disorders Services.
an official spokesperson said providers
typically limit their interaction with
CPAP users to selling and delivering
the devices. In the SDB Rehab
Program, however, users receive
extensive education on their disorder
and the devices that’ll help users
manage them. For instance, users are
given a CD developed by a
board-certified sleep specialist
psychologist that simulates the first
CPAP experience, he said.
“Learning new habits
are stressful, and here you have a
patient who’s slept without a mask and
headgear for 40 years,” an official spokesperson said.
“You need to help acclimate these
patients because that’s what’s at the
core of non-compliance.”
The SDB Rehab Program
also asks patients to do things like
sleep diaries and fill out outcome
questionnaires.
an official spokesperson said the
company’s compliance rates were based
on outcome date it collected from the
over 300 patients put through the
program over the past year at its
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (89%), and
Houston (83%) sites.
But the program is not
only helping patients; it’s also
helping Breathing Disorders Services.
an official spokesperson said the company’s shown a 50%
increase in sales since it adopted the
program. It’s also shown a 59%
increase in referrals for nasal CPAPs.
In fact, the first
year of the SDB Rehab Program has gone
so well that this month, Breathing
Disorders Services has decided to
create a medical advisory board that
will accredit similar programs
implemented by other providers across
the country. HME

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