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Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 5:34 AM

MSH sleep center gets accreditation

Sleep Center Care Team (l-r): Angela Walters, Kelli Bullard, Marie Morgan, Brandi Tucker and Pamela Haney. SPECIAL PHOTO

Memorial Satilla Health’s Sleep Center has maintained accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine for 10 consecutive years, demonstrating its commitment to the provision of high-quality care for people who have sleep problems.

“We’re proud to receive this 10-year accreditation, a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence in patient care,” MSH Chief Executive Officer Dale Neely said. “ This recognition reflects the hard work, dedication, and expertise of our team.”

AASM-accredited sleep centers provide diagnostic and therapeutic care for people who have problems related to sleep and alertness. Sleep disorders include obstructive sleep apnea, chronic insomnia, restless legs syndrome, and narcolepsy.

“The American Academy of Sleep Medicine congratulates Memorial Satilla Health on meeting the rigorous standards required to maintain accreditation for sleep services,” said AASM President Dr. Eric J. Olson. “AASM accreditation is the gold standard for sleep care, giving patients confidence and peace of mind when they seek help for a sleep disorder.”

To receive and maintain accreditation for a fiveyear period, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care as designated by the AASM.

These standards address core areas such as personnel, facility and equipment, policies and procedures, data acquisition, patient care, and quality assurance. Additionally, the sleep center’s goals must be clearly stated and include plans for positively affecting the quality of medical care in the community it serves.

The AASM accredited a sleep disorders center for the first time in 1977. Today there are more than 2,300 AASM-accredited sleep centers across the country. MSH’s sleep center is directed by Dr. Manel D. Nayak, and is located at 1900 Tebeau Street.

The AASM is a medical society for physicians, researchers, and other health care professionals in the field of sleep medicine.

As the national accrediting body for sleep disorders centers, the AASM advances sleep care and enhances sleep health to improve lives.


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