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  2. Medicare and CBT-I: Is it covered? - AOL

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    Medicare typically covers sleep studies and treatment, such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices, for people with sleep apnea. However, it may not cover therapies such as CBT-I ...

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  5. Hypoglossal nerve stimulator - Wikipedia

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    The implant may be configured to best accommodate the patient's comfort and sleeping habits (e.g., set a delay based on sleep latency). The hypoglossal nerve stimulator implantable pulse generator battery life typically lasts 8–12 years, after which the implantable pulse generator may be safely replaced with another surgery.

  6. Somnoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Prior to somnoplasty procedure, a doctor may want a patient to attempt more conservative remedies such as sleeping in a different position. [3] Once the Somnoplasty procedure is started, the patient is given a local anesthetic and a special needle-like electrode with an insulating sleeve covering all but the tip, that delivers RF energy under the surface of the tissue.

  7. Sleep surgery - Wikipedia

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    Sleep surgery is a surgery performed to treat sleep disordered breathing. Sleep disordered breathing is a spectrum of disorders that includes snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome, and obstructive sleep apnea. These surgeries are performed by surgeons trained in otolaryngology, oral maxillofacial surgery, and craniofacial surgery.

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