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