The sleep condition that could cost UK workplaces billions

Business & FinanceHealth & Fitness
25 Feb 2026 • 9:21 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Researchers are advocating for workplaces to screen employees for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) due to an estimated annual productivity loss of up to £4.22 billion in the UK.
  • OSA affects approximately eight million people nationwide, with about 85 per cent of cases remaining undiagnosed.
  • A pilot screening scheme is suggested for high-risk roles, such as professional driving, where daytime sleepiness poses significant dangers.
  • The study highlights that early identification and treatment, including improving Cpap adherence and new non-Cpap therapies, could lead to substantial economic savings.
  • Workers' unions and sleep apnoea charities emphasise the need for employment guarantees and support for employees, rather than penalisation, if OSA is identified.

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