cpap 2012 brochure
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Sleep ApneaShouldn’t KeepYou from a Good Night’sSleep.
Do You have Sleep Apnea?Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a conditionoccurring during sleep where the back ofthe throat collapses and causes a person to repeatedly stop breathing, affects about18 million people.1 It is easily identified andcan be treated effectively with continuouspositive airway pressure therapy, commonlyreferred to as CPAP.
Over 50% of Type 2 Diabetes Patients Sufferfrom Sleep Apnea2, and if left untreated,OSA can contribute to high blood pressure,heart disease and stroke.
Key Signs and Symptoms Include:
• Disruptive snoring• Gasping during sleep• Excessive daytime sleepiness• Morning headaches• Depression and mood changes• Impaired thinking & poor memory
Receive personal attention
with your ownOSA Coach
Benefit from the support of a dedicated OSACoach assigned to help you personally getstarted with your CPAP therapy.
Your coach will:
• Walk you through the initial mask set-up and fitting at a time that is convenient for you
• Conduct 7, 21 and 30 day check-ins to monitor your progress
• Be accessible on an ongoing basis for continued support
Toll-Free. 1.866.946.0686
www.libertymedical.com/CPAP
1.866.946.0686www.libertymedical.com/CPAP
© 2010-2012 Liberty Medical Supply, Inc. | An Express Scripts Company.All Rights Reserved. Liberty Medical Supply, Inc., is a subsidiary of ExpressScripts Holding Company. Liberty and We Deliver Better Health areregistered trademarks of PolyMedica Corporation. Liberty HealthyLiving isa trademark and logo of PolyMedica Corporation. This communication isnot affiliated with Medco client programs or communications.All othertrademarks are property of their respective owners. 1 NHLBI, Press Release, Sleep Apnea Linked to Increased Risk ofDeath, August 20082 Garris, S.Y. (2010). Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Snoring can bemore than just noise!! New Insights to Obstructive Sleep Apnea.Retrieved fromhttp://vomanet.org/lectures/spring2010/GARRISfinalosa.ppt
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CPAPBRO-0512
Covered by Most InsurancePlans and Medicare **
Call Liberty today to find out if your CPAPsupplies are covered. With supplementalinsurance, you may pay nothing at all.**
1.866.946.0686
• FREE Shipping!• No Risk Guarantee*
• No Insurance or MedicareClaim Forms to Fill Out
• Reminders for Replacements
Whether you are an existingObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)patient or have been newlydiagnosed, Liberty® can help youreceive the masks and accessoriesyour doctor recommends. Withleading brands like Respironics® andResMed, and knowledgeablepatient service representatives toassist you every step of the way,you’re sure to get the quality and fityou need to obtain the maximumbenefits of your CPAP therapy.
The Importance of MaskCare and Replacement
Did you know replacing your CPAPsupplies can be critical to thesuccess of your therapy?
Over time, straps will stretch andcushions will begin to deterioratecausing an improper fit. Liberty willcoordinate your Medicare and/orsupplemental insurance to develop apersonalized replacement schedulebased on your individual needs. It’s just another reason to makeLiberty your number one choice forCPAP supplies!
Call Liberty toll-free todayto speak with a CPAP specialist.
1.866.946.0686www.libertymedical.com/CPAP
* Up to 30 days from shipment (a longer period may applybased on law or regulation). Some restrictions apply.
** Co-payments, deductibles and some restrictions apply.
Replacement schedule approved byMedicare and most insurance plans
For CPAP therapy to be most effective,it’s important to replace eachcomponent on a regular basis. Libertymakes it easier with high-quality suppliesfrom top brands such as Resmed,Respironics and Fisher Paykel, freedelivery, an insurance-approvedreplacement schedule and friendlyreminders when it’s time to reorder.
CUSHIONevery month
NASAL/FULL FACE MASKevery 3 months
TUBINGevery 3 months
CHIN STRAPevery 6 months
DISPOSABLE FILTERS should bereplaced 2 times a month.