Dr. Sweetman shares how COMISA care can improve with strategic GP education, cross-specialty collaboration and increased CBT-I access.
Dr. Sweetman explores how reimbursement gaps and workforce shortages drive over-reliance on medication over CBT-I in insomnia care.
Dr. Sweetman explores new insomnia and COMISA treatments and shares his future research path toward better COMISA care access and delivery.
Making sleep essential requires more than recognition—it demands policy, funding, and clinical integration across systems of care.
Recognizing sleep as essential marks progress, but real-world change in care delivery, education, and funding remains critically overdue.
Despite clear recognition as a standalone condition, COMISA remains not only underdiagnosed but poorly managed, falling through many ...
Clinicians, policymakers and industry leaders must give greater attention to the impact of COMISA on individuals, health systems and ...
As comorbid insomnia and OSA (COMISA) is recognized as a standalone condition, diagnostic approaches lack, resulting in high rates of ...
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