Full PSG Autoscoring Certification Program 

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Full PSG Autoscoring Certification Program™ provides an independent, objective evaluation of autoscoring software used to interpret polysomnography (PSG) studies. This program empowers sleep centers and industry partners with trusted performance validation, supporting informed decisions and advancing high-quality patient care. Available April 2026. 

Program Overview 

As autoscoring technology becomes increasingly integrated into clinical workflows, the need for reliable, standardized evaluation has never been greater. The Full PSG Autoscoring Certification Program builds on AASM’s earlier pilot initiative and expands certification to cover the entire PSG scoring process. 

This comprehensive program evaluates: 

  • Sleep stages 
  • Arousals 
  • Respiratory events 
  • Periodic limb movements  

All evaluations are conducted using a dataset of real-world patient studies sourced from accredited sleep centers.  

Why Certification Matters 

Sleep clinicians need to know that autoscoring can be trusted, and clearance by the FDA is only part of the answer. The FDA’s 510(k) clearance process determines if a new submission is substantially equivalent to an existing device, focusing on comparison rather than validation. Applications tend to rely on internally collected performance data, which can feature small samples, routine cases, and non-clinical data from bench testing. 

The Full PSG Autoscoring Certification Program supplements FDA clearance by facilitating an independent, third-party evaluation. Using a large, real-world dataset, the program ensures that certified software performs at a level comparable to manual scoring by humans. This validation process gives sleep clinicians the confidence needed to implement an autoscoring solution in their practice.

Key Benefits 

Certification Options 

The program offers flexible certification pathways to support innovation and specialization.

Full PSG Autoscoring Certification 

Full certification comprises all of the individual domains. 

Individual Domain Certification  

Individual certification enables you to be certified for one or more of these domains: 

  • Arousals 
  • Leg Movements
  • Respiratory   
  • Sleep stage 

This modular approach allows companies to demonstrate excellence in specific areas while continuing to enhance their technologies.

Evaluation Process

Autoscoring software performance is assessed against more than 140 PSG studies, ensuring a rigorous and clinical benchmark set by AASM’s Gold Standard Panel of 14 registered sleep technologists.

Recognition and Certification 

Organizations that achieve certification will receive: 

  • An official AASM certification designation valid for three years 
  • Permission to use the Autoscoring Certification Mark  
  • Public recognition on the AASM website 

Certified Autoscoring Software Programs

The logo for Ensodata sleep labs.

Ensodata, Inc.

Pilot Certified for Sleep Stage
Expires 05/01/2026

The logo for Phillips health company.

Philips RS North America, LLC

Pilot Certified for Sleep Stage
Expires 06/18/2026

The SOMNOmedics logo.

SOMNOmedics AG

Pilot Certified for Sleep Stage
Expires 07/09/2026

Apply or Learn More

Applications are now being accepted. For additional information about certification standards, eligibility, or the application process, please contact: certification@aasm.org

Advancing Sleep Medicine Innovation 

The Full PSG Autoscoring Certification Program reflects the AASM’s commitment to  

  • Supporting technical innovation 
  • Maintaining rigorous clinical standards 
  • Enhancing patient care through validated tools 

By bridging innovation with accountability, the program ensures that autoscoring technologies continue to evolve, without compromising accuracy or trust.  

FAQs

Autoscoring Certification is available to entities that operate in the United States and possess software capable of scoring in-lab polysomnograms. To be eligible, the software must have FDA 510(k) clearance or valid documentation confirming a submission is in process with the FDA. 

Please contact certification@aasm.org to learn about our application process.