Daybreak to make OAT available to veterans nationwide

By HME News Staff
Updated 2:10 PM CDT, Wed June 10, 2026
LOS ANGELES – Daybreak has entered into a distribution partnership with Veterans Healthcare Supply Solutions (VHSS), a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), to make oral appliance therapy (OAT) for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) available to veterans through VA Healthcare facilities nationwide. Obstructive sleep apnea disproportionately affects the veteran population, with studies estimating that OSA is among the most prevalent service-connected conditions in the United States. Through this partnership, VHSS will serve as the federal distribution partner for Daybreak's oral appliance therapy program, enabling VA Healthcare facilities, Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs), the Department of Defense (DOD), and Indian Healthcare Services (IHS) to procure and deliver Daybreak's oral appliance therapy directly to eligible veteran patients. "Millions of veterans suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, and too many of them aren't getting the treatment they deserve,” said Wesley Lones, founder & CEO, Daybreak.” This partnership with VHSS is a critical step toward changing that. By working together, we can bring a clinically effective, patient-preferred alternative to CPAP directly into the VA system and meet veterans where they are." Per the agreement, Daybreak's oral appliance therapy workflow will be available starting June 22, 2026, to VA Healthcare facilities, MTFs, the DOD, and IHS facilities nationwide through VHSS's established federal contracting infrastructure, including EDI transaction capabilities and direct-to-patient delivery logistics.
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