BetterNight, a company that provides full sleep health solutions, has officially appointed Inan Beydilli as its new Chief Executive Officer. Beydilli began his role on August 25 and has a solid background in healthcare leadership, paired with a strong drive for innovation that centers around the patient’s needs.

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Before joining BetterNight, Beydilli held several high-level positions at Apria Healthcare, including Senior Vice President of Commercial Strategy. During his time there, he was responsible for major transformation initiatives, launched programs for growth, and introduced care models that improved patient results. Recently, he served as CEO of HME Specialists, a durable medical equipment provider operating in various regions, where his focus was on improving operations and expanding service offerings.

Beydilli expressed his interest in joining BetterNight due to the company’s mission and the strong foundation it already has. He admired the vision set by Co-Founder and former CEO Dave French and the leadership team, who believe that sleep care should be delivered through a comprehensive approach that truly supports each patient. Beydilli believes the company’s progress reflects this vision and is excited about leading its future growth and development.

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The sleep apnea market is expanding quickly due to growing awareness, higher diagnosis rates, and a better understanding of the long-term risks of untreated sleep disorders. It’s estimated that over 30 million people in the U.S. have obstructive sleep apnea, but many remain undiagnosed. As studies continue to highlight strong connections between sleep apnea and chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and depression, the need for accessible and effective care has never been more urgent.

This increasing demand is creating opportunities for companies offering innovative, tech-driven healthcare solutions. Patients, healthcare providers, and insurance companies are seeking alternatives to short-term treatments that provide ongoing care. The focus is on creating a more accessible, effective, and sustainable process that helps people maintain long-term health.

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