In today’s diverse workforce, offering inclusive benefits is essential. At Nox, we recognize how sleep impacts every aspect of employee health—from mental health to women’s healthcare and beyond. Our Chief Commercial Officer, Jonathan Fox, recently joined a panel at From Day One’s virtual conference to discuss this critical connection. Read more in this insightful article: https://lnkd.in/eQcYbZqA
Nox Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Atlanta, Georgia 5,894 followers
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About us
Nox Health is a global leader in sleep diagnostics and value-based care on a mission to improve the health of people with chronic conditions. Our diagnostic devices are used more than two million times annually in more than 50 countries, and our value-based, outcomes-focused sleep care management program now covers more than a million employees. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and with operations in Reykjavík, Iceland and Denver, Colorado, Nox Health’s delivery of sleep care is unmatched with accurate sleep diagnostics, comprehensive, value-based sleep care management and rigorous outcomes measurement. For more information on Nox Health, please visit www.noxhealth.com.
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External link for Nox Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- human care, sleep, insomnia, CBTi, sleep apnea, sleep solutions, sleep tech, telehealth, health care, and sleep app
Locations
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Atlanta, Georgia, US
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Reykjavik, IS
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Boulder, Colorado, US
Employees at Nox Health
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Jeffrey Hertzberg, MD, MS
Physician informaticist using data science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to improve individual and population health
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Kristin Beck
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Harris Troutman
Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, Nox Health
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Ahmed F. Hassan
Transforming healthcare through member centric innovation
Updates
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Sleep apnea is a hidden epidemic that makes chronic conditions worse, damaging employees’ health and raising companies’ healthcare expenses. The Journal of Clinical Medicine found that having a sleep apnea diagnosis increased the risk of cardiometabolic-related hospitalizations by 26% over five years. What’s the reason for this staggering increase, and could comprehensive care be the key to prevention? Find out more in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/gCCQ8EJQ
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Fee-for-service sleep care often falls short. A new study in Frontiers in Sleep reveals how comprehensive sleep care leaves patients feeling more satisfied and more likely to adhere to their treatment program. Comprehensive care removes barriers like long wait times and difficulty navigating insurance, helping members stick to CPAP therapy over time and improve their health and financial outcomes. Read more about Nox’s comprehensive, coordinated, and continuous care model here: https://lnkd.in/ei2KD5nS Read the full study: https://lnkd.in/gB22MDKd
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GLP-1s are everywhere lately, but what are they and how do they fit into sleep care management? We have answers for you – check out our new blog to learn more about GLP-1s and their impact on sleep. https://lnkd.in/gz-Dbwma
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We’re thrilled to share more about our simple, supportive, and comprehensive sleep care program at IBI this year. Meet our sleep-savvy team at Booth 25 and save the date for our speaking session with Frances Thorndike, Dr. Heidi Doss Riney, and Katie Kirkland, FSA on sleep as a critical intervention strategy for mental health and many other chronic conditions.
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Wendy, a Care Manager, exemplifies dedication and passion in her role. Every day, she makes a meaningful impact by empowering our members to achieve their best possible sleep. Through her efforts, Wendy helps them not only improve their sleep but also take control of chronic conditions that can be made worse by poor sleep. Reflecting on her journey, Wendy shares that her favorite part of her job is making a positive difference in the lives of our members every single day. We are incredibly grateful to have Wendy on our team—thank you for all that you do!
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🚨 Did you know that up to 1 in 5 women have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), yet over 80% go undiagnosed? Our Chief Medical Officer Dr. Heidi Doss Riney, warns of the serious health risks: "Untreated sleep apnea increases the risk for cardiovascular disease, a leading killer of women." Accurate diagnosis and treatment are crucial for women's health. Read the full story by Sleep Review: https://lnkd.in/g_b6ce38 #SleepHealth #WomensHealth #SleepApnea
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Last night, the Nox team hosted Mercer for a dazzling culinary experience at Ever Restaurant in Chicago, as seen on The Bear! It was the perfect setting to share more about Nox and discuss our favorite topic—sleep! Flowers For Dreams provided magical decorations, donating proceeds to local charities. Swipe through the photos shared by Nox's Heather Dalmasso to catch a glimpse of the evening. Join us on our journey to better sleep! #NoxTeam #Mercer #EverChicago #TheBear #FlowersForDreams #BetterSleep
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Thank you so much to Mercer Chicago’s team for joining Nox Health at an incredible evening at After and Ever Restaurant! Cocktails in the Observatory, a tour led by co-owner Michael Muser and an amazing dinner. I felt so happy to be seeing old friends and making new ones. Jennifer Weber-Lindskoog , Stephanie Valeiko and I enjoyed spending time getting to know you and sharing more about the importance of sleep and Nox’s virtual specialty clinic for sleep. Thank you to the amazing staff at After for taking such good care of us! Barbara Fernandez JT Shilling Kristen Larson Leslie Lucas, FSA, MAAA Mallory Gyetvan Tony Mateja Yana J. Karen Solis Spangler Helen Cawley
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Inconsistent sleep can be as harmful as not getting enough sleep. If some nights you're getting 7-9 hours and other nights you're sleep-deprived, it's time to adopt a structured schedule. A recent study found that irregular sleep patterns increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by 34%. Consistent sleep is crucial for preventing and managing chronic conditions. https://lnkd.in/ek27iCjQ
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People with sleep disorders have twice the healthcare costs of those without. Nox eliminates hidden costs by providing comprehensive, coordinated, and continuous sleep care. Watch our latest webinar on-demand with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Heidi Doss Riney to learn how Nox can alleviate chronic conditions and reduce healthcare costs. https://lnkd.in/gjjhPzzw