Liberty Oxygen
Updated 1:59 PM CDT, Wed October 2, 2019
Published Under: CPAP


What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnea is an involuntary interruption in breathing that happens while the patient is sleeping. There are 3 different types of sleep apnea:- Obstructive
- Central
- Mixed
So, you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea, now what?
There are options, but the most common treatment for sleep apnea is CPAP therapy. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a treatment where the individual wears a mask over the nose and mouth while sleeping. The mask is connected to a small machine that is delivering continuous airflow to the nose, which in turn encourages regular breathing.Why is it important to be compliant with CPAP therapy?
When sleeping, the airway closing “events” occur. This leads to the brain and body not getting enough oxygen. It affects the patient’s health and over time untreated sleep apnea will take a toll on the heart.What does CPAP compliance entail? What are the standards?
The basic requirement is the patient using the machine at least 70% of the time in a month. This calculates out to using the CPAP machine 21 or more of the 30 days in any given month. A further breakdown would be using it at least 4 hours in a 24-hour period, 21 days or more in a 30-day time frame. Our patients find it helpful to use even while napping. Initially, Liberty Oxygen will send a usage report, also referred to as a compliance download, which shows a graph with the sleep report and reflects all apneas occurring to the patient’s physician. This report is typically sent one time in the first 90 days, but the physician may request additional reports. Doctors and patients can also track the usage and apnea occurrences through an app. Some manufacturers have the technology available to track the usage by the serial number of the machine and can report this by sending the reports to an email address. Lisa will help the customer get set up with the app.How do you serve the Liberty Oxygen customers each day?
Her job is to follow up with each patient to ensure they are meeting their compliance and the insurance company will still cover the machine. Lisa also manages the auto-ship process where customers can sign up to have their replacement masks and supplies automatically shipped on the approved timeline.- Tubing - every 3 months
- Full mask - every 6 months
- Water chamber - every 6 months
- Nose cushion - monthly replacement
- Pillows - monthly replacement

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