dacadoo, Sleepfit partner to address sleep disorders

Deloitte Access Economics estimates that the impact of insufficient sleep on Australia’s workforce and its performance costs the country’s employers more than $12.3B annually.
By Dean Koh
05:31 am
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Digital health engagement platform dacadoo and Sydney-based digital health company Sleepfit have partnered to integrate sleep goals designed by Sleepfit on dacadoo.

Sleepfit fuses technology with evidence based medical expertise to improve the health and well-being of its users. Sleepfit screens, educates and triages people with sleep issues and disorders into personalised pathways to improve their sleep. This may include help with poor sleep habits driven by lifestyle and behavior choices, or it may identify and assist individuals with a sleep disorder such as insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, or restless legs syndrome.

dacadoo supports its users by improving their overall health and wellbeing. Some users show signs of a sleep disorder or want to improve their quality of sleep. For these individuals, Sleepfit will provide content to dacadoo’s platform, using sleep goals focusing on how to improve the user’s quantity and quality of sleep within a timeframe of up to four weeks. If users continue to exhibit serious symptoms of a sleep disorder, dacadoo will refer them to Sleepfit to initiate a focused programme that may last for a longer period of time.

WHY IT MATTERS

According to recent studies about 45% of the global population suffers from sleep problems that affect their health and well-being. Based on research from Deloitte, almost 40% of Australians experience some form of inadequate sleep that may contribute to serious health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, stroke, anxiety or depression. Besides the health implications, the economic costs of insufficient sleep are enormous. Deloitte Access Economics estimates that the impact of insufficient sleep on Australia’s workforce and its performance costs the country’s employers more than $12.3B annually.

THE LARGER TREND

There are extensive and continually growing digital health options for tracking and improving sleep, with a wide range of approaches which includes the use of wrist wearables, rings and of course, apps. Similar to Sleepfit on dacadoo, apps like BigHealth’s Sleepio app and San Francisco-based Calm app do not have sleep tracking features but offer meditation and coaching tools to improve sleep.

ON THE RECORD

“This collaboration with Sleepfit is another milestone for dacadoo to address specific health issues of our users and to support them with helpful advice. Our partner program with Sleepfit expands our user base and provides them with additional services that strengthen their health and wellbeing. Going forward, we intend to add further collaborations that will help us to expand into areas of mental wellbeing and developing preventive measures to address diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer,” said Peter Ohnemus, founder and CEO of dacadoo in a statement.

Melisa Webster, founder and CEO of Sleepfit, said: “Working with dacadoo provides Sleepfit the opportunity for global reach in our quest to reduce barriers to help for people suffering from poor sleep. dacadoo identifies sleep challenges at scale and offers improvement with Sleepfit’s coaching goals. If more serious symptoms are identified, dacadoo can refer people to Sleepfit’s high risk strategies and programs. Many Australian’s experiencing poor sleep will be suffering from undiagnosed sleep disorders such as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) or Insomnia. Most of these disorders are treatable, so awareness is critical.”

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