The US government is buying a device that stops sleep apnea by shocking a nerve
What happened
The US government awarded a contract to a company that makes an implantable device for sleep apnea. This means the government is now buying a specific type of medical technology that stimulates a nerve to keep airways open during sleep.
Why it matters
For years, the main treatments for sleep apnea were CPAP machines or surgery. This contract shows the government is now investing in a newer, less invasive implantable device. This could mean more people with sleep apnea will have access to this alternative treatment.
The signal
Watch for future government contracts or Medicare coverage decisions for similar implantable nerve stimulation devices, which would indicate broader adoption.