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Federal Health Care Data Trends: Sleep Disorders


 

In 2017, the VA had more than 1 million health care visits related to sleep disorders. 1 Although predominantly sleep apnea, other sleep disorders such as insomnia, hypersomnia, narcolepsy, sleep-related bruxism, nightmares, and poor sleep quality present significant health care burdens for both the VA and Military Health Systems.

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