Senior medical director, Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee and OSAinHome; chairperson, MTSU Sleep Research Consortium
Improving PAP Adherence in Younger Patients With OSA: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed trends in positive airway pressure adherence that his center’s research has revealed.
DMEs versus Integrated Sleep Practices for OSA Care: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed strategies to achieve long term adherence to cPAP from patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
At-Home Testing for Sleep Apnea: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed the OSAinHome program that his practice has developed.
Connecting Snoring and Sleep Apnea: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed his team’s efforts to further patient understanding of obstructive sleep apnea.
Clarifying Sleep Airflow Obstruction: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed the misleading nature of the term ‘sleep apnea.’
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Stopping the “Loud Killer”
If hypertension is the silent killer, then snoring—and its accompanied condition, obstructive sleep apnea—is the loud killer. Raising awareness of OSA on World Sleep Day is of utmost importance.
Realizing the Benefits of PAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed the gap between sleep apnea prevalence and testing.
Improving Sleep Care with Integrated Sleep Centers: William Noah, MD
The director and founder of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee compared the integrated care model of ISPs to the transactional model of DMEs.
Comprehensive Sleep Care in Integrated Sleep Centers: William Noah, MD
The founder and director of the Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee discussed how patients that better understand the benefits of PAP therapy had better adherence to the therapy.