Young Physicians Corner
Dr. Meghna Mansukhani, a previous Medical Director of several sleep labs in Minnesota and now a consultant for Mayo Clinic, has been an active member of the AASM since 2010 and is currently vice chair of the [...]
NoteZzz
Read more about upcoming events, resources for your practice or patients, and fun facts about sleep. Upcoming Event: SLEEP 2018 Organized by the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC, SLEEP is the premier world forum [...]
Meet Your Members
Nancy Redeker, PhD, RN Yale School of Nursing; Beatrice Renfield Term Professor of Nursing An AASM member since 2007, Dr. Nancy Redeker is the director of the NIH-funded Yale Center for Sleep Disturbance in Acute & Chronic [...]
In this Issue
With a new brand, a new website, and a new year, the AASM has undergone quite a few stimulating changes for 2018. We decided to carry that excitement into Montage by giving it a fresh, updated design [...]
Sleep Habits Around the World
Defined as a customary practice or a routine of behavior, a habit is something we all develop at one point or another. When it comes to sleep, habits become particularly interesting, depending on your geographic location, and customary [...]
News and Updates
Read more about news and updates in the sleep field ranging from findings of interest in popular sleep journals to sleep articles shared in the media. See what AASM members have also been featured in local news! [...]
Introducing the American Alliance for Healthy Sleep
This January, the AASM introduced a new patient-focused membership organization, the American Alliance for Healthy Sleep (AAHS), which is devoted to partnering patients with sleep disorders, providers, and the public to improve the lives of patients with [...]
360 Degrees of Sleep Awareness
After opening in 1991 with just two beds and two technologists, the Indiana Sleep Center has grown into a sleep center that is accredited by the AASM with eight beds, a staff of multiple sleep physicians and [...]
Adherence to sleep apnea treatment affects risk of hospital readmission
DARIEN, IL – A study of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) suggests that non-adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is significantly associated with increased 30-day hospital readmissions. Results show that non-adherent patients were three times more [...]
President Trump signs the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 into law
President Trump recently signed into law the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, a spending package that significantly impacts health care and marked the end of an hours-long federal shutdown. The federal government will be funded according to the spending [...]
Submit a late-breaking abstract for SLEEP 2018
The Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) is now accepting late-breaking abstract submissions for presentation at SLEEP 2018 in Baltimore this June. Late-breaking abstracts include high quality, emerging data found between December 2017 and March 2018. Submissions will be accepted [...]
Volunteer to serve on an AASM standing committee
Expand your professional knowledge, network with colleagues and contribute to the sleep medicine field by volunteering to serve on an AASM standing committee. A diverse slate of committees enables you to engage your professional interests within the AASM. [...]
AASM invites public comment on draft actigraphy guideline
The draft guideline is no longer available. View and download the final clinical practice guideline below. Use of Actigraphy in the Evaluation of Sleep and CRSW Disorders Guideline | Review The American [...]
Trump budget signals continued focus on health care reform
On Feb. 12 President Donald Trump released his budget for fiscal year 2019, which largely serves to outline his agenda for the coming year. If enacted the budget would amount to $4.4 trillion in federal spending. While important in [...]
AAA research finds that drowsy driving is a common danger on U.S. roads
On Feb. 8 the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety released a new research brief suggesting that drowsy driving is involved in up to 9.5% of car crashes, which is much higher than official statistics published by the National Highway [...]
NTSB reports severe fatigue as the cause of two tragic train wrecks
On Feb. 2 the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced that severe, untreated sleep apnea led to two high-profile train crashes in New Jersey and New York in September 2016 and January 2017. Both train wrecks took place on [...]
DEADLINE EXTENDED: 2018 AASM compensation survey
The largest national salary and compensation survey of sleep medicine physicians and advanced providers is now underway, and the AASM needs a robust response from members. To encourage maximum participation, the AASM has extended the submission deadline to Friday, [...]
Submissions from residents and fellows now accepted for JCSM
The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine is now accepting submissions for “REM: A Publication for Residents and Fellows,” a new section of the journal that will feature manuscripts and images in sleep medicine, submitted by physicians in training. Medical [...]
January 2018 AMA RUC meeting update
American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) advisors and staff attended the American Medical Association (AMA) RVS Update Committee (RUC) meeting Jan. 10-13 in San Diego, where they monitored several code valuation applications relevant to sleep medicine. The Centers for [...]
CDC director’s resignation triggered by purchase of tobacco stock
On Jan. 31 Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald resigned from her position as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as reports revealed that she had purchased stock in tobacco companies just one month after assuming her position at the [...]
ASMF congratulates 2018 Focused Projects Award recipients
The American Sleep Medicine Foundation (ASMF) congratulates the three recipients of the 2018 Focused Projects Award. Each recipient will receive up to $20,000 to fund their project. Learn more about the ASMF award programs. Focused Projects Award [...]
Clinician Well-Being and Resilience webinar is Friday, Feb. 2
On Friday, Feb. 2, 2018, from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. EST, the National Academy of Medicine will host the webinar, Clinician Well-Being and Resilience, to release several resources and provide a first look at an online repository aimed at providing [...]
CMS to lead an interagency review of the Stark Law
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma recently indicated that CMS will form an interagency group to evaluate physician concerns about the Stark Law, according to reports by multiple outlets including Modern Healthcare and Fierce Healthcare. [...]
CDC reports that insufficient sleep is common in middle school and high school students
About 58 percent of middle school students and 73 percent of high school students report getting insufficient sleep on an average school night, according to a new analysis published today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It [...]
MIPS reporting is made simple with MIPSwizard
Now is the perfect time to complete your 2017 Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) reporting submission, and MIPSwizard will help you get started. Download this one-page overview to learn how quickly and easily you can complete your reporting for [...]
