AN DIEGO (March 15, 2022) ResMed announced the results of its 2022 Global Sleep Surveys, in conjunction with National Sleep Awareness Week (March 13-19) and World Sleep Day (March 18). The surveys, conducted in the first quarter of the year, asked nearly 25,000 respondents in 12 countries what’s keeping them up at night and the results aim to build awareness of the critical role good sleep plays in physical and mental health.
ResMed’s Global Sleep Surveys Reveal What’s Keeping Us Up at Night; Aim to Bring Awareness to the State of Sleep Health for World Sleep Day GlobeNewswire March 14, 2022 Surveys found pandemic-related stress and anxiety are the most cited reasons keeping people up at nightQuality and quantity of sleep have benefitted from.
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Remote monitoring (RM) could revolutionize the way care is provided for people with chronic disease, particularly for people of color and low-income people, who experience worse outcomes than the general population as a result of systemic racism and discriminatory policies.
Unfortunately, scarce provider reimbursement for RM services and devices presents a barrier to adoption and risks perpetuating health disparities.
Simply put, if healthcare providers can’t get paid by public insurers for performing remote services, they will opt to perform services they do get paid for, leading to inequitable access to RM and other virtual care services.