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Parks Associates & Sleep Number - Adoption of Smart Mattress Tech and the Transformation of Remote Patient Monitoring

Parks Associates & Sleep Number - Adoption of Smart Mattress Tech and the Transformation of Remote Patient Monitoring

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About The Episode

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of smart mattress technology and its transformative impact on remote patient monitoring. Our guest today is Dr. Mark Aloia, Head of Sleep and Behavioral Science at Sleep Number, a leading innovator in this field.

Dr. Aloia shares his extensive knowledge and experience with us, highlighting the staggering fact that 6 million US internet households already have a smart mattress. We discuss the benefits of tracking sleep and overall health using this technology, exploring how it can positively impact various health conditions.

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Press release for Sleep Number's Next generation Sleep Number smart beds: https://newsroom.sleepnumber.com/news/releases-by-year/press-release-details/2023/Sleep-Number-Introduces-Next-Generation-Smart-Beds-Science-Backed-Innovations-Designed-to-Support-Your-Bodys-Changing-Needs-Over-Time/default.aspx 

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