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Introduction
About This Proposal
Interstate-pds is proud to present the following Proposal for Sleep Disorders
Services. At a time when the health care dollars are at a premium, we can assist your organization to provide sleep studies services on a cost effective basis. We believe that our task is to provide a complete and integrated package of services. We recognize that our responsibility includes representing your facility in the most positive way to physicians and to the patient's insurance company or managed care company.
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Sleep Disorders
According to the American Sleep Disorders Association, sleep disorders
cause 25 million Americans to suffer with chronic sleep deprivation. Another 5 million people endure serious sleep disorders due to shift
work, and over one million more suffer from narcolepsy. Far and away the most prominent of these sleep disorders is obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA), which occurs in over 20 million Americans. According to the latest
government reports, over 100 million Americans complain of some sleep disorder problem Not only do sleep disorders influence mortality
rates, they also have an enormous impact on the quality of life.
With the increasing national awareness of sleep disorders has also come a growing need for sleep studies and formal sleep disorders centers. However, setting up a sleep study program can be a costly and problem-filled area for administrators.
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Interstate-pds Portable Medical Diagnostic
At Interstate-pds, our business is to set-up and operate profitable adult,
pediatric, and in-home sleep programs. Interstate's program consists of a full formal polysomnography
(PSG), and CPAP titration for patients who need therapy.
Interstate-pds is a dba for Southern California X-ray/EKG, Inc., which has been providing diagnostic ambulatory services to hospital for the past fourteen years. As an innovator in the field of diagnostic services, we understand that in today's highly competitive managed healthcare market, providing the highest quality services at the lowest reasonable cost is the only way hospitals will survive.
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