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Yes. While our low pricing is one reason to use RadiologyAssist, our program is so much more than that. We leverage our strong relationships with our imaging centers to advocate for the patient. Some of the advantages of using the program are :
- Priority scheduling: Our schedulers can get you in for appointments sooner than you can schedule yourself.
- Upcharges: Centers are prohibited from up-charging patients at time of service.
- Unbundling: Centers are not allowed to unbundle codes. For example, they can’t charge for a CT with contrast and then charge a separate fee for administering the injection. Our all-inclusive pricing provides you with clear upfront pricing.
- Protection from Frivolous Charges: We protect you from additionalcharges and bad billing practices. For example: 3D rendering charges for scans which are always 3D, charges for a copy of your images, and other additional costs.
- Medical Necessity Reviews: Our trained specialists protocol each referral internally before scheduling. For example, some centers insist lab work before a CT for all patients because it’s convenient. They cannot do this for our patients unless the lab work is medically necessary.
- Referral back-and-forth: Our trained schedulers are able to resolve most common problems with referrals without needing the patient to spend time going back and forth with their referring doctor.
RadiologyAssist is available as a resource to any individual having to pay out-of-pocket for diagnostic imaging studies.
RadiologyAssist can provide affordable lab testing and GI procedures such as colonoscopy and upper endoscopy. For more information on our other programs, you may call the Assist Health nationwide assistance line at 888-996-0650.
RadiologyAssist utilizes one or more of the following tools at each center to bring affordable imaging to the under-insured :
- Volume discount agreements
- Time share leases on imaging equipment
- Centralized reading of studies by our contracted radiologists
In most cases, RadiologyAssist can schedule appointments faster than a patient scheduling by themselves. You can typically expect a confirmed appointment within a few business hours after we receive your referral and scheduling preferences. Our hours of operation are Mon – Fri 7am to 6pm CST.
No. To utilize RadiologyAssist, the appointment must be scheduled by RadiologyAssist. An appointment will be required at our collaborating imaging centers to utilize the RadiologyAssist program. Some studies, like X-Rays, may be available at a walk-in basis at certain collaborating imaging centers. If this is the case for your study, you will receive an appointment confirmation email with this information.
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RadiologyAssist works hard to negotiate the best possible rates with imaging centers in your area. Here’s how you benefit:
We do the legwork: We schedule your appointment
Transparent pricing: You’ll see the discounted price for your chosen exam before you schedule.
No hidden fees: The price you see is the price you pay at the imaging center.
Important Note: To secure these discounted rates, it’s crucial to schedule your exam through RadiologyAssist.
Are You Eligible?
You must meet the following two criteria to be able to schedule with RadiologyAssist:
1.You must be paying for your imaging out-of-pocket
2. You must have an order from a provider for your imaging.
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FAQs
Yes. While our low pricing is one reason to use RadiologyAssist, our program is so much more than that. We leverage our strong relationships with our imaging centers to advocate for the patient. Some of the advantages of using the program are :
- Priority scheduling: Our schedulers can get you in for appointments sooner than you can schedule yourself.
- Upcharges: Centers are prohibited from up-charging patients at time of service.
- Unbundling: Centers are not allowed to unbundle codes. For example, they can’t charge for a CT with contrast and then charge a separate fee for administering the injection. Our all-inclusive pricing provides you with clear upfront pricing.
- Protection from Frivolous Charges: We protect you from additionalcharges and bad billing practices. For example: 3D rendering charges for scans which are always 3D, charges for a copy of your images, and other additional costs.
- Medical Necessity Reviews: Our trained specialists protocol each referral internally before scheduling. For example, some centers insist lab work before a CT for all patients because it’s convenient. They cannot do this for our patients unless the lab work is medically necessary.
- Referral back-and-forth: Our trained schedulers are able to resolve most common problems with referrals without needing the patient to spend time going back and forth with their referring doctor.
RadiologyAssist is available as a resource to any individual having to pay out-of-pocket for diagnostic imaging studies.
RadiologyAssist can provide affordable lab testing and GI procedures such as colonoscopy and upper endoscopy. For more information on our other programs, you may call the Assist Health nationwide assistance line at 888-996-0650.
RadiologyAssist utilizes one or more of the following tools at each center to bring affordable imaging to the under-insured :
- Volume discount agreements
- Time share leases on imaging equipment
- Centralized reading of studies by our contracted radiologists
In most cases, RadiologyAssist can schedule appointments faster than a patient scheduling by themselves. You can typically expect a confirmed appointment within a few business hours after we receive your referral and scheduling preferences. Our hours of operation are Mon – Fri 7am to 6pm CST.
No. To utilize RadiologyAssist, the appointment must be scheduled by RadiologyAssist. An appointment will be required at our collaborating imaging centers to utilize the RadiologyAssist program. Some studies, like X-Rays, may be available at a walk-in basis at certain collaborating imaging centers. If this is the case for your study, you will receive an appointment confirmation email with this information.
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