Easmed collaborates with The Air Station (TAS) to strengthen access to structured CPAP trial programmes, sleep apnoea therapy education, and patient support services across its regional markets.
As a leading regional distributor of sleep and respiratory therapy solutions, Easmed supplies CPAP devices and related technologies to hospitals, healthcare providers, and authorised partners. Through its collaboration with TAS, Easmed complements clinical distribution with patient-facing services designed to improve CPAP therapy adoption and long-term treatment success.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is a recognised treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Many patients benefit from a structured CPAP trial before initiating long-term therapy.
A CPAP trial allows patients to:
Through TAS, patients and healthcare providers gain access to coordinated CPAP trial support, helping to improve comfort, adherence, and continuity of care.
The Air Station (TAS) provides structured, patient-facing support services that
complement Easmed’s distribution and technical expertise.
TAS supports:
These services are designed to help patients adapt more confidently to CPAP
therapy while supporting healthcare professionals in improving treatment uptake. Easmed continues to serve as the authorised distribution and technical servicing partner for CPAP devices, ensuring product quality and clinical reliability.
For hospitals, sleep laboratories, and physicians managing sleep apnea patients, structured PAP trial pathways can improve therapy initiation and long-term compliance.
Through its collaboration with TAS, Eased supports:
This collaboration strengthens sleep apnea care pathways by combining distribution expertise with structured patient support services.
Beyond CPAP trial support, The Air Station actively promotes broader sleep health awareness initiatives, contributing to improved understanding of sleep apnea and the importance of early treatment. By working alongside TAS, Eased reinforces its commitment to advancing access to sleep and respiratory care solutions while ensuring patients receive the structured support required for successful PAP therapy adaptation.
For more information about structured CAP trials and sleep apnea therapy support services, visit The Air Station.