Integrated Sleep Programs in 2026: Why Faster OSA Care Is Becoming the New Standard

Published in Respiratory & Sleep on March 04, 2026

Boone Lockard, VP of HME, Respiratory, & Wellness, explains integrated sleep programs and faster OSA care.By Boone Lockard, VP of HME, Respiratory, & Wellness, VGM & Associates

One of the most significant trends shaping the sleep market is the rise of integrated sleep programs and expanded primary care referral pathways. This evolution has been building for years, but the coming year will bring a sharper, industry-wide push to streamline obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnosis and therapy and close the massive gaps between screening, testing, and treatment. 

Today, many OSA patients face a six-month wait between screening and therapy initiation. It’s no surprise that disengagement, non-adherence, and treatment abandonment are highest during this period.  

But the market is shifting, driven by a simple truth: 

Patients stay engaged when the path from screening to treatment is fast, coordinated, and easy to understand. 

The future will require a faster, more coordinated pathway that empowers both providers and patients to move efficiently through the sleep care funnel. 

The 2026 goal: reduce the screening-to-treatment timeline to 30 days or less. 

Why Integrated Sleep Programs Will Dominate in 2026 

Integrated sleep programs solve one of the biggest barriers in today’s sleep landscape: the fragmentation between screening, diagnosis, therapy setup, and long-term engagement. 

And the demand is high. Consider: 

  • Fewer than 10,000 board-certified sleep physicians are available in the U.S. 
  • More than 300,000 primary care physicians see high-risk OSA patients every day. 

Primary care will become the engine for earlier identification, faster referrals, and streamlined patient progress. But the pathway only works when you have systems in place to keep momentum going. 

That’s where integrated workflows—supported by technology and outsourced specialized services—become essential. 

The Role of VGM Total Sleep Services 

As this shift continues, VGM Total Sleep Services is emerging as a key resource for sleep providers seeking to modernize their operations. With end-to-end support—from AI-powered CPAP mask fitting to compliance monitoring and resupply fulfillment—the program helps providers streamline care and strengthen their sleep therapy programs. Click here to book a discovery call

Full Article Available Only to VGM Members 

Read the full version here for exclusive, in-depth guidance on how to build and implement integrated sleep programs, reduce screening-to-treatment timelines, and prepare your business for the evolving sleep landscape. 

  • Detailed workflows for building a one-month care pathway 
  • Referral strategy enhancements 
  • Operational efficiencies using VGM Total Sleep Services 
  • Key tactics for improving adherence and strengthening outcomes 
  • Data strategies that attract and retain primary care partners 

Become a VGM member and get access to this full trend analysis, along with many more resources designed to support your sleep program’s success. 


TAGS

  1. respiratory
  2. sleep
  3. vgm

From Our Experts

The Future of Respiratory Therapy in DMEPOS thumbnail The Future of Respiratory Therapy in DMEPOS Discover the evolving role, trends, and innovations shaping the respiratory therapist's crucial impact in healthcare. Sleep Apnea Costs: An RT's Take on HME Business Challenges thumbnail Sleep Apnea Costs: An RT's Take on HME Business Challenges Discover what it costs to support a patient in the sleep apnea space and how finding a partner with a comprehensive program can help mitigate these challenges. Innovations in Nasal High Flow: The New Asymmetrical Cannula Explained thumbnail Innovations in Nasal High Flow: The New Asymmetrical Cannula Explained Flow references the delivery of high flows of humidified air and sometimes oxygen through a comfortable nasal cannula interface. The combination of flow and humidity provides four key mechanisms: airway hydration, comfort, reduction of dead space, and pressure. Redefining Respiratory Care with React Health thumbnail Redefining Respiratory Care with React Health With substantial investments in products, services, and people, React Health is more equipped than ever to meet the needs of healthcare providers and patients. Introducing F&P Nova Micro: Lightweight Comfort & Performance thumbnail Introducing F&P Nova Micro: Lightweight Comfort & Performance Fisher & Paykel Healthcare has recently announced the launch of F&P Nova Microâ„¢ nasal pillows mask for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the USA. Boone Lockard Named 2024 HomeCare Hero Finalist thumbnail Boone Lockard Named 2024 HomeCare Hero Finalist Boone Lockard was included in the HomeCare Magazine list of finalists for the 2024 HomeCare Heroes. Celebrating the Heroes of Respiratory Care: A Personal Perspective thumbnail Celebrating the Heroes of Respiratory Care: A Personal Perspective VGM's Emily Southall, Sleep Services Manager, shares what Respiratory Care Week, celebrated from October 20-26, 2024, means to her as a respiratory therapist. [Vlog] Reconsideration Request for RAD and HVM Policy thumbnail [Vlog] Reconsideration Request for RAD and HVM Policy Listen in as Ronda Buhrmester, Sr. Director of Payer Relations and Reimbursement, shares that CMS has released a reconsideration request for the RAD and HVM policy.