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Optimal Sleep Pathway

Published by: Bitish Sleep Society

Publication date: February 2025

The British Sleep Society has designed an optimal sleep pathway in order to modernise and improve patient treatment. It provides helpful guidance on how to improve sleep services, regardless of what level of development the services are currently in.

Access the Optimal Sleep Pathway on the British Sleep Society website.

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