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05.02.2022

Volunteer Hospital Sleep Center in Martin Receives Program Reaccreditation

MARTIN, TN – May 2, 2022 – West Tennessee Healthcare Volunteer Hospital Sleep Center in
Martin recently received program reaccreditation from the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine (AASM).

“The American Academy of Sleep Medicine congratulates Volunteer Hospital Sleep Center on
meeting the high standards required to earn reaccreditation as a sleep disorders center,” said Dr.
Raman Malhotra, AASM president. “Volunteer Hospital Sleep Center is an important resource to
the local medical community and will provide academic and scientific value in addition to the
highest quality care for patients suffering from sleep disorders.”

To receive and maintain accreditation for a five-year period, a sleep center must meet or exceed
all standards for professional health care as designated by the AASM. These standards address
core areas such as personnel, facility and equipment, policies and procedures, data acquisition,
patient care, and quality assurance. Additionally, the sleep center’s goals must be clearly stated
and include plans for positively affecting the quality of medical care in the community it serves.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine accredited a sleep disorders center for the first time
in 1977. Today there are more than 2,600 AASM-accredited sleep centers across the country.
Volunteer Hospital Sleep Center is directed by Kumar P. Yogesh, MD, FAASM, and is located
at 161 Mount Pelia Road.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine is a professional medical society for clinicians,
researchers, and other health care providers in the field of sleep medicine. As the national
accrediting body for sleep disorders centers, the AASM improves sleep health and promotes high
quality, patient-centered care through advocacy, education, strategic research, and practice
standards.