Accreditation by the
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
What is the AASM?
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) is a professional
organization dedicated to the assurance of quality care for patients with sleep
disorders, the advancement of sleep research, and public and professional education.
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Why is Accreditation Important?
Accreditation by the AASM assures quality patient care through comprehensive clinical
evaluation and treatment. An accredited sleep center must demonstrate compliance
to a detailed set of standards and practice guidelines, including
- Employing skilled, licensed and qualified staff.
- Oversight provided by a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine.
- Creating and maintaining a clean, comfortable and safe environment for patients.
- Developing and maintaining a quality assurance plan, and adhering to evidence-based
practice parameters.
An accredited sleep disorders program is a significant resource to the medical community
and to the public. Additionally, AASM accreditation is the gold standard by which
other organizations and companies evaluate sleep programs. This is reflected by
the fact that in many states insurance companies require sleep studies to be conducted
only at an AASM Accredited Facility.
Accredited Sleep Centers vs. Sleep Labs
What is the Difference?
Sleep Disorders Center Accreditation is the highest level Accreditation availble
from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Fusion Sleep is Accredited by the Academy as a Sleep Disorders Center
Sleep Disorders Centers
Accredited Sleep Centers have a comprehensive approach to patient
care, and must be able to treat all sleep disorders. Sleep Centers offer full
evaluations, comprehensive treatment options and have key positions staffed by Sleep
Specialists who must be Board Certified as Dipolomates of the American Board of
Sleep Medicine.
Sleep Labs
Individual Sleep Labs need only be accredited to test for Sleep Apnea, and often do not include
a comprehensive approach to evaluation and treatment. Sleep Labs are often
free-standing facilities, operated only at night, or they may exist in a non-sleep specialized physician office practice or hospital setting.