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ZERO RISKRisk for Patient and Physician
The serious nature of disease-related breathing
problems and obstructive sleep apnea requires a deeper understanding by
physicians.
There is nothing more disturbing for someone with a neuromuscular
disease than the idea of being strapped to a breathing apparatus. For
this reason, patients may avoid addressing symptoms or acknowledging the
progressive nature of their disease.
There is also a serious liability issue for physicians. California
law requires physicians report to their county health officer all patients
"Characterized by lapses of consciousness or periods of confusion
which may become a chronic condition." Lapses of consciousness, as
caused, for example, by chronic excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), by
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or narcolepsy, must also be reported.
(Title 17: California Code of Regulations, Section 2572)
For a copy of San Diego county's Confidential Morbidity Report
form, please call Progressive Medical at 760-448-4448.
We will fax the form to you.
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