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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 ...
Obstructive sleep apnea impacts 22 million Americans and Sovah Health said Inspire therapy is a breakthrough surgical treatment option. SEE ALSO:Former Carilion board member and wife donate $1 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dr. Roland Gerencer is an Ear, Nose, and Throat physician for Health Specialists of New Mexico specializing in Inspire implants ... obstructive sleep apnea who have moderate-severe disease.
Inspire Medical Systems of Maple Grove received Food and Drug Administration approval for a new treatment of sleep apnea, a condition in which sleeping people stop breathing because their airways ...
The FDA has elevated a recall of Inspire Medical’s nerve-stimulating implant for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. The agency handed down a Class I recall designation to the effort ...
Getty Images Inspire Medical Systems released preliminary results indicated second-quarter and full-year revenue above analysts' estimates. The sleep apnea device maker expects second quarter ...
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.