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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit
by
Schotland, Helena
, Dawson, Spencer C.
, Lewin, Daniel S.
, Leu, Roberta M.
, Wickwire, Emerson
, Martin, Jennifer L.
, Khosla, Seema
, Neubauer, David
, McCrae, Christina S.
, Aaronson, Robert M.
, Ong, Jason C.
, Lee-Iannotti, Joyce K.
, Heffron, Thomas M.
, Whittington, Christen
in
Academies and Institutes
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Behavior modification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Costs
/ Health care access
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Insomnia
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Public health
/ Reimbursement
/ Sleep
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - therapy
/ Special
/ Special Articles
/ Task forces
/ Telemedicine
/ United States
2024
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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit
by
Schotland, Helena
, Dawson, Spencer C.
, Lewin, Daniel S.
, Leu, Roberta M.
, Wickwire, Emerson
, Martin, Jennifer L.
, Khosla, Seema
, Neubauer, David
, McCrae, Christina S.
, Aaronson, Robert M.
, Ong, Jason C.
, Lee-Iannotti, Joyce K.
, Heffron, Thomas M.
, Whittington, Christen
in
Academies and Institutes
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Behavior modification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Costs
/ Health care access
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Insomnia
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Public health
/ Reimbursement
/ Sleep
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - therapy
/ Special
/ Special Articles
/ Task forces
/ Telemedicine
/ United States
2024
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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit
by
Schotland, Helena
, Dawson, Spencer C.
, Lewin, Daniel S.
, Leu, Roberta M.
, Wickwire, Emerson
, Martin, Jennifer L.
, Khosla, Seema
, Neubauer, David
, McCrae, Christina S.
, Aaronson, Robert M.
, Ong, Jason C.
, Lee-Iannotti, Joyce K.
, Heffron, Thomas M.
, Whittington, Christen
in
Academies and Institutes
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Behavior modification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical practice guidelines
/ Cognitive behavioral therapy
/ Costs
/ Health care access
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Insomnia
/ Medicine
/ Mental health
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Primary care
/ Public health
/ Reimbursement
/ Sleep
/ Sleep disorders
/ Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - therapy
/ Special
/ Special Articles
/ Task forces
/ Telemedicine
/ United States
2024
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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit
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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit
2024
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Overview
Challenges exist in access to high-quality care for insomnia disorder. After the recent publication of a clinical practice guideline on behavioral and psychological treatments for insomnia in adults, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) hosted a 1-day virtual Insomnia Summit in September 2022 to discuss improving care for patients with insomnia disorder. Fifty participants representing a variety of organizations (eg, medical, psychological, and nursing associations; patient advocacy groups; and federal institutions) participated in the event. Videos highlighting patient perspectives on insomnia and an overview of current insomnia disorder treatment guidelines were followed by thematic sessions, each with 3 to 4 brief, topical presentations by content experts. Breakout groups were used to brainstorm and prioritize issues in each thematic area. Top barriers to care for insomnia disorder include limited access, limited awareness of treatment options, low perceived value of insomnia treatment, and an insufficient number of trained clinicians. Top facilitators of high-quality care include education and awareness, novel care models to increase access, expanding the insomnia patient care workforce, incorporating research into practice, and increasing reimbursement for psychotherapies. Priorities for the future include increasing awareness among patients and providers, increasing the number of skilled behavioral sleep medicine providers, increasing advocacy efforts to address insurance issues (eg, billing, reimbursement, and performance measures), and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary organizations to achieve common goals. These priorities highlight that goals set to improve accessible, high-quality care for insomnia disorder will require sustained, coordinated efforts to increase awareness, improve reimbursement, and grow the necessary skilled health care workforce.
Citation:
Schotland H, Wickwire E, Aaronson RM, et al. Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States:findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit.
J Clin Sleep Med
. 2024;20(3):455–459.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,American Academy of Sleep Medicine
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