Sleep therapy is becoming popular with innovative therapeutic devices and cognitive treatment options. The adoption of advanced sleep aid products, diagnostic tools, and mobile applications is gaining ground due to the global increase in the prevalence of sleep disorders like sleep apnea, insomnia, and narcolepsy.
On that note, the global market is forecasted to be worth $0.1 billion in 2030, according to the latest market analysis reports. The reports identify the market to witness prolific growth at a CAGR of 6.9 percent during the forecast period. The increase in mental stress brought by working lifestyle changes fuels the market expansion for treating sleep disorders. The surge in the geriatric and obese population suffering from sleep disorders is another growth factor.
This edition of Healthcare Business Review brings forth the most influential developments in the landscape aimed at encouraging sound sleeping practices to improve sleep quality and personal hygiene. The edition features thought leadership articles from Valerie Labbe,
Director of Acute Therapies at UAB Medicine and Kristen Silva, Director of Nursing at Beth Israel Lahey Health, who speaks about the prevailing challenges affecting the healthcare industry.
Along with these vital insights from industry experts, the edition features Delaware Sleep Disorder Centers, an American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)-accredited sleep health specialist. It is ideally positioned to test, diagnose, evaluate, and treat a host of sleep disorders that bring serious medical conditions and health consequences if left untreated.
We hope this edition helps you find the most appropriate sleep therapy service providers that will help incorporate effectual sleep habits and behaviors, minimizing sleep disturbances and related disorders.