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I have to confess to having read the regulations for sleep lab accreditation at one point and not being at all impressed w/those requirements. I would hope that the requirements have been improved since then.
Duane and Rock, perhaps you can explain to me why it wouldn't be not just possible but more efficient to schedule a sleep evaluation PSG, a sleep doctor consult for results and a titration PSG and a sleep doctor consult for results at the time of the first consult w/the sleep doctor if it is determend a PSG is in order for that patient. The titration and third consult could be cancelled after the evaluation PSG if the patient didn't qualify and easily filled if we are to believe the need for more sleep labs. Or at least a consult w/a knowledgeable and sleep trainedNP, PA or even RRT after the PSGs. Personally, I never cared for or utilized a sleep lab that didn't provide a face to face consult w/a sleep doctor and have had no use for sleep labs where the sleep doctor never consulted w/the patient and just provided his interpetation/dictation of the PSG results to the referring doctor. Given a recent experience w/one sleep doctor I revised my opinion to find a consult w/ a sleep trained, knowledgeable NP, PA or RRT might in some case be preferred. I understand why, at this point, a consult w/an RPSGT isn't acceptable to the medical profession ... but .... I can't help wonder at times about the reasoning being because so many or most RPSGTs don't have a medical background. I can think of several RPSGTs who could have done a better consult than that one sleep doctor I encountered.
won't this put a crimp on the style of home sleep test providers?
One of our local hospitals' sleep lab has recently been all renovated and are now accredited. BUT in so doing they've taken a step backward as far as I'm concerned. Prior to the renovation and accreditation one had a consult w/one of their three rotating sleep pulmos or one sleep neuro, then the evaluation PSG, then a consult w/one of the sleep doctors and a titration PSG if warranted, then a consult w/one of the sleep doctors and the ordering of their equipment. Since the renovation and accrediation they have ONE sleep pulmo who dictates the results of the PSG and send his dictation and recommendations to the referring doctor who he is available to for consultation BUT NEVER consults directly w/the patient. THAT is WHY I snort at the accredidation requirements - unless they have again changed their modus operandi w/in the last year, or maybe two years maximum.
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