Negotiates Lower Rates

 

The “Middleman” Myth

In almost every industry, “cutting out the middleman” saves you money. If you buy a flight directly from the airline, you avoid booking fees. If you buy vegetables from the farmer, you avoid the grocery store markup.

Naturally, many patients assume the same logic applies to healthcare. They think: “If RadiologyAssist is charging me $300, I bet I could call the center myself and get it for $250.”

Here is the surprising reality: If you call that same center directly, you will likely be quoted $500, $800, or even more.

In the US healthcare system, the rules of economics are flipped. The “direct” price is often the highest price. Here is exactly how booking services like RadiologyAssist negotiate rates that individuals simply cannot access—and why imaging centers are happy to give them to us.

1. The “Costco” Principle (Volume vs. Single Transactions)

The first reason is simple economics.

  • You (The Individual): When you call an imaging center, you are a one-time transaction. You might visit them once every five years. You offer no long-term value or leverage to negotiate.
  • Us (The Collective): RadiologyAssist sends thousands of patients to imaging centers every year. We are a massive, recurring revenue stream.

Because we guarantee volume, facilities offer us a wholesale rate. It’s the difference between buying a single roll of paper towels at a bodega (high markup) vs. buying a pallet at Costco (bulk discount). You are essentially “borrowing” our buying power to get a price that is reserved for large corporations.

2. We Eliminate the “Admin Tax”

This is the secret sauce. The main reason healthcare is so expensive is not the doctor’s time—it’s the billing time.

According to the American Hospital Association, hospitals and health systems spend nearly $20 billion a year just trying to get insurance companies to pay them.

  • The Denial Game: Roughly 15% of all insurance claims are initially denied.
    So if an imaging center is trying to get paid $500 for a service, they need to start by charging $600.
  • The Cost to Fight: It costs a medical practice hours of labor just to rework one denied claim. It often costs imaging centers between $45 and $118 to rework a claim.
    So now an imaging center needs to charge $700 for the same service to factor in handling denied claims.

When you walk in with insurance, the facility knows they have to hire coders, billers, and collections staff to process your visit. They mark up the price to cover this administrative bloat.

With RadiologyAssist, that bloat vanishes. We handle the scheduling, the intake, and the payment. We send the facility a “clean” payment with zero paperwork and zero risk of denial. In exchange for this efficiency, they strip away the “admin tax” and give us a rate that reflects the actual cost of the scan.

3. Avoiding the “Chargemaster” Trap

If you walk into a hospital or imaging center without a negotiated rate, you risk exposure to the Chargemaster.

The Chargemaster is the facility’s official “list price” for services. These prices are often inflated by 300% to 500% above whats commonly paid.

  • Insurance companies never pay these rates (they have contracts).
  • Uninsured patients often DO get quoted these rates and because there doesn’t exist a pre-negotiated agreement, they have to pay those inflated rates.

A front-desk receptionist typically does not have the authority to override the computer system and offer you a custom price. They can only offer the “Standard Self-Pay” rate, which is still usually higher than a negotiated contract rate.

RadiologyAssist bypasses the front desk entirely. We have pre-negotiated contracts with the corporate office. We don’t ask what the price is; we tell the system what the contract rate is.

4. Advocate vs. Middleman: What’s the Difference?

A “middleman” stands in the way and takes a toll. An “advocate” clears the path. Here is how we differ from a passive booking engine:

  • Quality Vetting: We don’t partner with just anyone. We ensure our network facilities are accredited and use high-field (closed) MRI units, not low-quality open scanners that might result in a misdiagnosis.
  • Dispute Protection: If a facility tries to bill you extra for “contrast dye” or “facility fees” that were supposed to be included, we step in. We have the contract to back it up, and we fight that battle so you don’t have to.
  • The Telehealth Bridge: If you don’t have a doctor’s order, a standard imaging center will turn you away. We built a telehealth program specifically to solve this problem, connecting you with a doctor who can prescribe the scan you need.

 

When you book through RadiologyAssist, you aren’t paying a “booking fee.” You are paying for access. You are gaining access to a closed network of wholesale pricing, freedom from insurance denials, and a team that turns a $2,000 hospital bill into a $300 manageable expense.

All-inclusive Rates Nationwide

MRI

w/o Contrast

$265

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CT Scan

w/o Contrast

$130

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Mammogram

Screening

$140

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Ultrasound

w doppler

$115

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X Ray

2 views

$33

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