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If a traditional CPAP machine isn't for you, you might consider the Inspire sleep apnea device as an alternative treatment option. Here's what you need to know. Taylor Leamey writes about all ...
Medicare Part B covers the cost of Inspire for sleep apnea and other medical devices as long as a doctor determines them medically necessary for your care. Original Medicare and Medicare Part C ...
The device is operated by a small remote that you can take anywhere. Inspire Sleep Therapy is the only FDA-approved treatment ...
Inspire Medical Systems released preliminary results indicated second-quarter and full-year revenue above analysts' estimates. The sleep apnea device maker expects second quarter sales to be 30% ...
Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that causes ... "These patients may benefit from other therapies such as Inspire, which is a device that is implanted in the chest wall, like a ...
Larry Ferguson, 77, of Pontotoc, is among those whose lives have been changed by the Inspire device. Ferguson was diagnosed with sleep apnea in 2019. According to his wife, Cathie Ferguson ...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea affects 1 in 15 Americans, likely more, and treatment has often involved inconvenient treatments like CPAP machines. A new device called Inspire offers new alternatives for ...
Lisa Sharpless' sleep ... and the device no longer fit." Since the device couldn't be retrofitted, Sharpless' dentist suggested a different way to treat her apnea. He recommended the Inspire ...
Medicare may cover Inspire, a device to treat sleep apnea, if it is medically necessary. A doctor needs to demonstrate that people meet certain criteria and CPAP therapy has been ineffective.