HIT Consultant May 8, 2025
R. Kirk Huntsman, Chairman and CEO, Co-Founder at Vivos Therapeutics

Sleep is essential, yet millions worldwide unknowingly suffer from sleep disorders, especially Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), which contributes to up to 40 severe health complications like cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue, and reduced quality of life. Despite its impact, diagnosing OSA remains a challenge due to its high costs, limited access to specialized facilities, and patient discomfort towards traditional sleep studies.

Fortunately, advancements in non-invasive, Bluetooth®-enabled wearable medical devices and Cardiopulmonary Coupling (CPC) technology are revolutionizing sleep diagnostics, making it easier, cost-effective, and more comfortable for patients to receive timely diagnoses and care. These innovations are redefining the landscape of sleep medicine, particularly in underserved and rural populations, while also improving the overall efficiency of healthcare systems.

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