(PRWEB) December 8, 2004
For years the call has been going out to physicians to help with the epidemic number of Americans with sleep disorders.
The slow progress was summed up by the NSF:
A recent poll by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) found that Âmore than 2/3 (69%) of primary care physicians believe they should raise issues about sleep with their patientÂs, however, nearly all (96%) say the discussion is more likely to occur if the patient initiates it.Â
More than 80% of respondents agreed the availability of effective treatments and simple diagnostic tools would encourage them to prioritize sleep related issues with their patients.
Many physicians agree that the e-book "Professional Guide to Sleep Disorders Management" is the exact tool they need. The books author Robert E Peterson RPSGT explained during a live interview on "VoiceAmerica", "Over 40 million Americans are chronically ill with various sleep disorders. I knew doctors needed some help. So I wrote the book which features not only scientific papers on sleep but an easy, concise revenue guide". Peterson continued, "Doctors have a tough job. Their overhead is ridiculous and their time is painfully burdened to meet the cost of doing business."
"My book sales are improving by word of mouth among doctors. Doctors have no choice in todays market. They must see the bottom line. The bottom line of "Professional Guide" is a significant revenue increase." " Doctors are really suprised at the number of their patient's with a sleep disorder and having "Professional Guide" to improve the health of their patient's is well worth the purchase price. The revenue increase billing guides in the book are fantastic. Healthier patients and increased revenue says it all" Peterson's book is available at http://www.sleepebooks.com and http://www.Amazon.com.
Peterson says the book, until now, was only available in e-book form. Those who purchase the book will now be mailed an re-edited version on CD as well as a 3 ring office manual that will feature printable patient questionnaires, billing codes and the International Classification of Sleep Disorders. "The new office manual really simplifies procedures for office personal. The book also contains one unusual advantage- You can contact the author anytime with questions" said Peterson. Mr. Peterson is a registered sleep technologist living in upstate NY. He can be reached anytime at roberte@4sdp.com.
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