Improving Follow Up Compliance for Patients with Sleep Disordered Breathing at Jefferson Sleep Center

Abstract

Despite the high effectiveness of CPAP therapy, patient adherence remains variable and a hurdle towards appropriate treatment of their sleep-disordered breathing. Patients often stop using their CPAP and are then lost to follow-up, which increases their risk of previously mentioned complications that are associated with OSA. Goals for Improvement To increase the follow-up rate for patients with OSA

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