Remote sleep monitoring company joins American Telemedicine Association after FDA listing

Medtech company Sleepiz has joined the American Telemedicine Association after registering its remote sleep monitoring device with the FDA in July.

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The Sleepiz One device measures breathing and heart rate while users are asleep. The Swiss company hopes that joining the ATA will expand its presence in the United States market, according to an Oct. 27 Sleepiz news release.

The ATA is a network of more than 400 organizations looking to advance telehealth use in the United States. 

“This is an important step in bringing the benefits of our technology to patients, physicians and researchers, expanding the company’s success into foreign markets,” Sleepiz CEO Soumya Dash said.

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