
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most expensive conditions for employers, yet a key driver often goes unaddressed: sleep health. Many employees with conditions like hypertension, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation also experience untreated sleep disorders, increasing both risk and costs.
This resource explores how improving sleep can enhance cardiovascular outcomes, reduce hospitalizations, and lower overall healthcare spend. You'll also learn practical ways to integrate sleep into existing health strategies to drive better results across your population.
What you'll learn:
- How sleep disorders contribute to cardiovascular risk and costs
- The impact of treatment on outcomes like blood pressure and hospital visits
- Where gaps in diagnosis and treatment exist today
- Actionable steps to incorporate sleep into cardiovascular programs
