
The High Costs of Losing Sleep
Australians have a sleeping problem. The most conservative estimates show one in 10 have a sleep disorder, which is having an impact on their safety, wellbeing and productivity. This ends up costing almost a $1 billion a week. And that’s not all. The total cost of inadequate sleep is thought to be as high as $75 billion a year. We’re not alone either. International research shows places like the US, the UK and Europe are facing similar problems, with similar costs. Guests: Shanthakumar Rajaratnam, Chair of the Sleep Health Foundation Professor Ron Grunstein, The Woolcock Institute Wendy Troxel, The Rand Corporation Zafina Ademi, Professor of Health Economics, Monash University Presenter: Richard Aedy Producer: Whitney Fitzsimons This program was first broadcast on 9th May, 2024
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Show Notes
Australians have a sleeping problem. The most conservative estimates show one in 10 have a sleep disorder, which is having an impact on their safety, wellbeing and productivity.
This ends up costing almost a $1 billion a week. And that’s not all. The total cost of inadequate sleep is thought to be as high as $75 billion a year.
We’re not alone either. International research shows places like the US, the UK and Europe are facing similar problems, with similar costs.
Guests:
Shanthakumar Rajaratnam, Chair of the Sleep Health Foundation
Professor Ron Grunstein, The Woolcock Institute
Wendy Troxel, The Rand Corporation
Zafina Ademi, Professor of Health Economics, Monash University
Presenter: Richard Aedy
Producer: Whitney Fitzsimons
This program was first broadcast on 9th May, 2024