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Several manufacturers have devices that report “sessions” of use. Are these types of devices acceptable to meet the LCD requirement for adherence?

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Several manufacturers have devices that report “sessions” of use. Are these types of devices acceptable to meet the LCD requirement for adherence?

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Possibly, depending on the definition of “session” which can vary based on the manufacturer or the session definition if a user-defined option. For example, consider a device that measures a “session” as use greater than X hours and also reports number of days used. Assuming that a session was set up to measure use ≥ 4 hours, one could use the number of session in conjunction with total days of use over a 30 day period and determine whether or not the patient met the adherence requirement.

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