Empower Your Patients with Home Sleep Apnea Testing | Resmed & VirtuOx

Help your patients wake up to a better life.

Support them with the first step — home sleep testing options.

You’re in a unique position to make 
an impact.

Sleep apnea doesn’t just affect sleep — it disrupts energy, mood, heart health, and quality of life.1,2,3 Empower your patients to reclaim their well-being with simple, convenient, home-based testing options.

  • 80% of adults with sleep apnea remain undiagnosed.4
  • As their trusted PCP, you can help them feel like their “old selves” again.

Emotional barriers are real. So is your influence.

Patients often hesitate due to:

1.
Fear of diagnosis

Frame testing as empowerment, not a burden.

2.
Anxiety about testing

Clarify that home sleep tests are non-invasive and done at home.

3.
Worry about treatment

Share the ease of modern options.

Learn more about the emotional barriers to sleep testing.

Sleep health = Whole-person health

Quality sleep improves:

  • Focus & energy1,2,3
  • Heart health, weight, and diabetes management1,6
  • Mental clarity and emotional resilience1,5

Start referring more patients for at-home sleep testing today.

References:

  1. Source: Chaput et al, Routinely assessing patients’ sleep health is time well spent, Prev Med Reports, 2019
  2. Source: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/sleep-deprivation/health-effects
  3. Source: Audigier, A., Glass, S., Slotter, E. B., & Pantesco, E. (2023). Tired, angry, and unhappy with us: Poor sleep quality predicts increased anger and worsened perceptions of relationship quality. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 40(12), 3803-3831
  4. Source: Patil et al; Treatment of Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Positive Airway Pressure: An American Academy of Sleep Medicine Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and GRADE Assessment; JCSM 2019
  1. Source: Perry GS, Patil SP, Presley-Cantrell LR. Raising awareness of sleep as a healthy behavior. Prev Chronic Dis. 2013
  2. Source: European Society of Cardiology. Good sleepers have lower risk of heart disease and stroke. Page last reviewed 26 Aug 2022.