PORTLAND, OR (PRWEB) October 20, 2005
When it comes to nighttime, many people suffer from interrupted sleep due to Sleep Apnea. Medically, Apnea is an absence of inspiration (breathing) for at least 10 seconds. According to AllMed Healthcare Management (http://www.allmedmd.com/?prweb), a leading Independent Review Organization (IRO), the challenge with Sleep Apnea is that there are a variety of kinds which require different treatments.
Independent Review Organizations (IROs) play a central role in helping insurance companies and physicians determine the medically approved and covered treatment options for Sleep Apnea patients. Following is a list of the different types of Apnea that are currently identified by the medical community:
In addition to weight loss programs for obese patients, the recommended treatments for Sleep Apnea include:
As with any case, there are exceptions to the rules, such as for patients with pulmonary hypertension, hypertension or congestive heart failure, or for those that have completed a three-month clinical trial with a sleep specialist and have not responded to treatment. Independent Review Organizations (IROs) can help insurers simplify the process by identifying the medically accepted course of sleep apnea treatment on difficult cases. To find more information about the medical necessity review services offered by AllMed, visit http://www.allmedmd.com/?prweb.
About AllMed:
AllMed (http://www.allmedmd.com/?prweb) reviews claims for issues of medical necessity, standard of care, experimental / investigational, hospital quality management, code unbundling, fraud, and other issues that affect healthcare decision-making.
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