(Updated 2022) We’re always interested in seeing who’s visiting. Today, someone from UnitedHealthCare in Plymouth, Minn., spent 6 minutes reading our post about sleep study costs. Here’s a screenshot from our Clicky analytics panel.
We’re happy to be providing such valuable services to the insurance industry! It’s also clear that they found us by Googling. Good job, UHC!
(If you are in fact here to find out the cost of sleep studies, check out our blog post on the topic).
A few days ago, someone from the UnitedHealthCare office in The Philippines spent 10 minutes reading our post about how much colonoscopies cost, and whether they are free under the Affordable Care Act.
A few days ago, someone else from the Plymouth, Minn., office spent 10 minutes reading our blog post about escalator clauses.
Also recently, someone from the Plymouth, Minn., office spent almost 20 minutes reading about the price of Dupixent, an eczema drug.
And we had 31 visitors from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, over the last month or so. These visitors did a lot of searching for prices, many for MRI pricing, and read several of our blog posts on MRI prices.
To learn more about sleep studies:
- Reddit can have a lot of interesting first-person information about such topics. Try these subreddits: r/SleepApnea, r/Nosleep and r/insomnia.
- This guide to interpreting results is fairly thorough. The American Sleep Association, a trade group, offers these details about sleep studies.