On this episode of The Frontline Innovation Podcast, I welcomed Dr. Chad Denman to the show. He shared his personal and professional journey into sleep medicine and breaks down why sleep apnea is far more than “just snoring.” We explored its real-world prevalence, who is most at risk, and the growing evidence linking untreated sleep apnea to heart disease and cognitive decline. Dr. Denman walked through how diagnosis is shifting from traditional sleep labs to more accessible home testing, what the patient experience often gets wrong today, and how screening and airway assessments can improve early detection.
We also covered the full spectrum of treatment, from CPAP and oral appliances to surgical approaches, along with emerging innovations that could reshape care.
Finally, we dug into how smart devices, AI, and better use of data may enable more personalized sleep medicine, and why reimbursement and policy changes will be essential to expanding access.
If you care about performance, longevity, or better healthcare outcomes, this conversation is a clear reminder: sleep health is foundational—and it’s time we treat it that way.
Topics Covered
🔹 The hidden impact of sleep apnea on heart and brain health, cognition, and longevity
🔹 Sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment options
🔹 Gaps in traditional care and the need for better patient experiences
🔹 Advances in diagnostics, from lab testing to at-home and imaging-driven insights
🔹 Treatment evolution: CPAP, oral devices, structural solutions, and beyond
🔹 Innovative sleep care technologies and approaches
🔹 The role of weight, anatomy, and lifestyle in sleep health
🔹 How AI, smart devices, and data are reshaping personalized care
🔹 Barriers in healthcare systems: cost, insurance, and policy limitations
🔹 The future of sleep medicine—and why awareness and early action matter
On the front line, we dived into they systemic issues effecting the very wellbeing of people, inside and outside your organization.
🔷 Any obstacles hindering you our your organizations' ability to serve people and meet their needs is in scope for deeper understanding and dismantling.
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"Snoring can occur when airway structures sit too close together, and more severe breathing disruptions like sleep apnea may lead to serious health risks such as heart arrhythmias and even early death. Deep sleep is crucial because it supports the body’s repair and regeneration processes."
Resources
- Website: https://sleepcyclecenters.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-denman-749bb421/
- Take the STOP/BANG Test: https://sleepcyclecenters.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/STOP_BANG.pdf