A few months ago I read a blog post from Christel over at ThePerfectD about getting paid to take diabetes surveys. Over my years of working from home, I have tried as many different “get paid to take survey” websites out there and none of them were ever worked out. Until I found YourCareMoments.
Signing up was extremely easy to do. The surveys are anonymous, however it does require a valid email address to sign up (and get paid!).
First, go to their signup page here – YourCareMoments Registration. Once there you will need to provide your email address, what year you were born, zip code, condition you are diagnosed with, how did you find YourCareMoments (you can select “Other” and type “The Life of a Diabetic”) fill out the CAPTCHA and then you are registered.
Once signed up, you will receive several opportunities throughout the year to participate in the surveys. The surveys are pretty short and not very time consuming, about 10-15 minutes a piece and they pay $6-$10 per survey. So, if you think about that, for 15 minute survey, that’s like getting paid $24-$40/hr, not too shabby for taking a survey about your health.
You might be asking, what is the information used for and who is it given to? YourCareMoments will analyze the information from the survey and share with pharma companies that are interested in hearing our (the patient’s) voice. They are currently seeking anyone that is 18 years or older living in the United States that have type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
If you are currently taking the following drugs then it would be beneficial to sign up now because they are seeking survey opportunities based around these drugs:
- Afrezza
- Glyxambi
- Trluicity
- Tanzeum
- Jardiance
- Tradjenta
Please note that names and addresses are not collected and are not required for payment either. Payment is made via PayPal. I received my payment within a few days of taking my first survey.
As I mentioned, when I first heard about Zitter Health Insights and their YourCareMoments survey opportunities from Christel, I knew it had to be legit. She said it was legit, she said she trusted them, then there was no doubt that I did too. And after completing my first survey, I confirmed that they are legit.
Even if the surveys did not pay, I would still participate. Why? Because these surveys provide the opportunity to voice my opinion and let the pharma companies know what our voices and opinions are.
What is better than helping those of us living with diabetes, type 1 and type 2, by providing your opinions and answers to the survey questions.
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