TAMPA, FL, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America (SATCOA) and David M. Williams, Director of Business Development, have been selected as a winner of the 2013 State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition. The statewide contest was sponsored by University of South Florida's Center for Advanced Medical Learning & Simulation (CAMLS), Florida Blue, and University of South Florida's Center for Entrepreneurship.
Williams presented on behalf of Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America, describing the innovative nature of their curative treatments and the ways in which their specialized business model is disrupting the healthcare market. Williams' presentation was judged by a panel of healthcare experts and executives including representatives from Florida Blue and USF's CAMLS and Center for Entrepreneurship. The initial application was chosen out of hundreds of other applicants for the nature of its innovation, likelihood of success, and the unmet market need.
"I am extremely excited to have been selected as a winner of the inaugural State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition," Williams said. "It feels good knowing my company, Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America, was awarded this honor based on our innovative procedure, and our disruptive, patient centric business model."
The presentation can be found here: State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Presentation
Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America is revolutionizing the field of sleep medicine by offering patients a safe, minimally invasive, curative alternative to a lifetime of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine usage or other more invasive options. Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America currently has treatment centers located in Tampa, FL, Dallas, TX, Savannah, GA, Statesboro, GA, Albany, GA, and Douglas, GA. Our goal is to help our patient Sleep Better. Live Healthier.
About Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America:
Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America proudly serves the sufferers of sleep apnea and their families by offering the most effective solution to sleep apnea treatment. By delivering a healthcare franchise model for expansion, we are able to deliver the highest quality health care providers, the most compassionate customer service representatives, and the most sophisticated business model, all intended to serve our patients so they may Sleep Better. Live Healthier. http://www.CureMySleepApnea.com
Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America Selected as a Winner of Innovative Healthcare Competition
Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America (SATCOA) and David M. Williams, Director of Business Development, have been selected as a winner of the 2013 State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition.
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[Press-News.org] Sleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America Selected as a Winner of Innovative Healthcare CompetitionSleep Apnea Treatment Centers of America (SATCOA) and David M. Williams, Director of Business Development, have been selected as a winner of the 2013 State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition.