Build patient confidence with myAir

Your patients are empowered to:

  • Track and understand their sleep therapy
  • Benefit from coaching and tailored tips
  • Consult educational and self-help tools
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Why should you recommend myAir to your patients?

myAir helps increase sleep therapy adherence
This tool significantly improves daily CPAP usage and adherence.1 In fact, it enables 76% of users to achieve an average CPAP adherence of >4h per night.1

myAir encourages patient engagement
Motivate your patients to become involved with their therapy and recognise that effective therapy can improve their quality of life.

myAir creates space for you to focus on complex cases
It helps patients to answer simple questions and handle minor technical issues independently. That means you can spend more time on complex patients and other priorities.

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Rose, Andy and Anthony share their experience of using myAir

Rose, 75 years old

“myAir tells me what I need to know about my therapy” – myAir keeps Rose up to date and on track with her sleep therapy.

       
                   
       

Andy, 47 years old

“myAir brought me back to life and us back together” – Simple to use and good results: Andy tells his myAir story.

       
                   
       

Anthony, 50 years old

“myAir has changed my life for the better” – Exhausted to energised: Paul’s life-changing experience with ASV therapy.

       
                   
       

References

1

Price Waterhouse Coopers. Empowering the sleep apnea patient. A study of how myAir users behave better. 2016

1

Price Waterhouse Coopers. Empowering the sleep apnea patient. A study of how myAir users behave better. 2016

2

Allen, K. Y., Bollig, S., Selecky, P. A., & Smalling, T. (2009). The clinician’s guide to PAP adherence. American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).

3

Malhotra, A., Crocker, M. E., Willes, L., Kelly, C., Lynch, S., & Benjafield, A. V. (2018). Patient engagement using new technology to improve adherence to positive airway pressure therapy: a retrospective analysis. Chest, 153(4), 843-850.