Tag: Aeroflow Sleep
In brief: Republican sign-on letter, Aeroflow Sleep survey, Finnegan Health Services buy
October 24, 2025HME News Staff
WASHINGTON – Reps. Dan Meuser and Mariannette Miller-Meeks are spearheading a sign-on letter asking CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz to prevent flawed provisions for a new round of the competitive bidding program (CBP) from taking effect, AAHomecare reports.
In a time-sensitive call to action, the groups are asking industry stakeholders to reach out to Republicans in the House of Representatives to sign on to the letter.
“If you are represented in the House...
Aeroflow Sleep survey reveals growing gap in sleep health education, DIY sleep trends
October 23, 2025HME News Staff
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Many Americans struggling with sleep are turning to unvetted online trends instead of seeking medical advice, according to a new survey from Aeroflow Sleep.
The survey of 1,884 U.S. adults found that, while 81% of Americans struggle with sleep, many are turning to unvetted online trends instead of seeking professional medical advice.
Key survey results: A public health concern
The...
In brief: Quipt ‘evaluates’ opposition, Henry Schein gets funding, Estrella steps up
January 31, 2025HME News Staff
CINCINNATI — Quipt Home Medical has acknowledged receiving notice from Philotimo Fund, an entity affiliated with Kanen Wealth Management and David L. Kanen, of its intent to solicit proxies in support of four director candidates in opposition to the company’s candidates.
The company says its board and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of the board will thoroughly review and evaluate KWM’s notice and any additional requests for compliance with its established...
Study: Women aren’t getting ‘quality’ sleep
January 30, 2025HME News Staff
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – The results of a new survey of more than 1,000 adult women from Aeroflow Sleep suggests the majority of women are not receiving quality sleep, nor are their doctors providing the care and resources to assist them.
Research shows that women need more sleep than men due to hormonal fluctuations at different stages of life. They’re also more prone to conditions such as anxiety and depression – all of which are only exacerbated by sleep issues.
“These...
