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Christopher Babson

Christopher Babson

VP, Sleep Support ServicesQuipt Home Medical

An honored U.S. Army Veteran, Chris brings a unique combination of leadership, business acumen, and technical expertise to his role as Vice President of Sleep Support Services at Quipt Home Medical. His 25-year career has been defined by designing and integrating business, technical, and operational solutions that drive performance and exceed organizational goals.

Chris has spent over 14 years dedicated to advancing sleep therapy programs. Since joining Quipt in March 2020, he has been instrumental in building the company’s centralized sleep programs, which include the Resupply Program, Resupply Distribution, Compliance Outreach and Billing, Centralized Clinical Telehealth Program, and Centralized Sleep Intake—each designed to streamline operations and enhance patient outcomes.

Outside of work, he and his wife of 29 years enjoy life as empty nesters, spending time traveling, attending concerts, and deep-sea fishing. They share their home with two cats and a loyal family dog.

Tue Mar 031:00 PM – 2:00 PM132 A-C

PD06: Human Touch vs. High Tech: Balancing Efficiency and Scale in PAP Adherence Support

Panel Objective:To explore how technological advancements—such as mobile apps, AI, and machine learning—are transforming the delivery of patient suppo…Panel Objective:To explore how technological advancements—such as mobile apps, AI, and machine learning—are transforming the delivery of patient support in PAP therapy. The focus will be on operational efficiency and scalability rather than clinical …Panel Objective:To explore how technological advancements—such as mobile apps, AI, and machine learning—are transforming the delivery of patient support in PAP therapy. The focus will be on operational efficiency and scalability rather than clinical adherence outcomes alone. The panel will discuss Pros’ and Con’s how different models (technology-driven, human-driven, and hybrid) are evolving within the HME landscape and what that means for the future of respiratory care delivery. As reimbursement models shift and margins tighten, the HME industry is at a crossroads: Can technology alone drive scalable patient engagement, or is the respiratory therapist still central to success? This panel will bring together “Thought Leaders” from across the spectrum—manufacturers developing AI-driven platforms, DMEs leveraging automation, and providers investing in live RT support—to debate the best paths forward. Attendees will gain insight into operational implications, cost savings, and the evolving workforce model, helping them make informed decisions about their own adherence strategies.Show MoreClick the title to see all details

Panel (3 or more speakers; 90 min)Session TypeExploring New Product CategoriesSession Track
William Kaigler
Eric Mongeau
Christopher Babson
Kim Wiles
William Kaigler
William KaiglerCEO, CoFounder, sovaSage
Eric Mongeau
Eric MongeauVice President, Health Solutions & Field Partnerships, Aeroflow Health
Christopher Babson
Christopher BabsonVP, Sleep Support Services, Quipt Home Medical
Kim Wiles
Kim WilesVP Respiratory Services, Allegheny Health Network Home Medical Equipment
William Kaigler
William KaiglerCEO, CoFounder, sovaSage
Eric Mongeau
Eric MongeauVice President, Health Solutions & Field Partnerships, Aeroflow Health
Christopher Babson
Christopher BabsonVP, Sleep Support Services, Quipt Home Medical
Kim Wiles
Kim WilesVP Respiratory Services, Allegheny Health Network Home Medical Equipment
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:Yes
Do you feel as though there is a topic missing?:No
If yes, who would you recommend as your fellow panelist?:Emmett Seibels- CEO Sanusom, Eric Mongeau VP Aeroflow, Morgan Moncada,-CEO Neru, Addison Pettymond,Jeremy- Regional Homecare,
Please include five learning objectives::• What technologies (apps, AI, machine learning) are currently in use for PAP adherence support, and what’s next? • Case studies comparing tech-only, human-only, and hybrid models. • Cost and scalability considerations: What’s actually sustainable for the