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Q2 2009 HME Business and Wachovia Sleep and Wound Care Survey: Q2 2009 HME Business and Wachovia Sleep and Wound Care Survey

This latest installment, conducted during April and May of 2009, shows providers expect the sleep market to grow by 9 percent over the next 12 months, down from the 10 percent growth expectation of our last survey.

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Q4 2008 HME Business, Wachovia Sleep and Wound Care Survey: Q42008HMESleepWoundCareSurvey pdf

The latest results from HME Business and Wachovia Capital Market's ongoing survey of HME providers on various sleep and wound care topics. This latest installment, conducted during October 2008, shows providers expect the sleep market to grow by 10 percent over the next 12 months. Download the PDF for the full results.


Q2 2010 HME Business and Wachovia Sleep Survey: q22010survey

The second quarter 2010 installment of the Sleep Survey from Wells Fargo, HME Business, Respiratory & Sleep Management shows that HMEs expect sleep revenue to grow by 8 percent in the next 12 months, up from 6 percent in the prior survey. Providers report growing at 7 percent in the past 12 months, up from 5 percent in the prior survey. Download the white paper to read the full results.


Competitive Bidding Round One Analysis Pt. 1; Providers by CBA and Category: R1CB_Analysis pdf

The HME Media Group recently analyzed all the winners of bids in round of competitive bidding. We compiled the winners, by product category, across all 10 MSAs into a spreadsheet for your review.


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Round Two: What's Your Plan C?

While we all want to plan around the hope of being a winner in Round Two of National Competitive Bidding, smart providers must shape their backup strategies to keep running despite the loss of a key category or bid area.

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