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Insomnia-related comorbidities and economic costs among a commercially insured population in the United States
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 06/29/09
Pollack M et al. - Though identified patients were required to have enrollment in both medical and productivity databases, and the presence of insomnia could not be verified through medical records, these results suggest a significant link between insomnia and higher rates of comorbid conditions, healthcare expenditures and productivity losses. Payers and employers should consider insomnia as a factor in disease-related case-management initiatives.
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