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Old 10-13-2013, 11:12 AM  
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Originally Posted by RandyRandy View Post
100% true. They charge what they can get away with, especially when you have "insurance". I had MRIs and Xrays on my knee recently - done in The Bronx, paying cash. $40 for the xray, $50 for the MRI, but I had to shop around, or I would have paid much more.
Really:

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http://blog.remakehealth.com/blog_He...-MRI-scan-cost
Posted by John Holden on Sun, Jan 04, 2009

MRI prices are based on a number of factors:

body part being examined
need for contrast/dye injection
done at hospital or outpatient imaging center
local competition

We decided to check our local MRI prices.

We called 5 hospitals and 5 outpatient imaging centers in our area asking for the full price for an MRI of the Brain with dye. Two hospitals were unable to give us the price (didn't know!) and one outpatient center refused to divulge its cash prices over the phone.
MRI Price Range

Hospitals (3) - $1750 to $2200
Outpatient Imaging Centers (4) - $700-$1000

We did not try to negotiate these prices during the first call. We called back and asked for a discount. Results:
Negotiated MRI Prices
And this from Canada:

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http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/608249
by cherrity on July 9th, 2009
cherrity

I live in Alberta and had a MRI a year ago and it cost me $550.00, our insurance usually pays but I wanted it right away and found that if I paid I could have it done in days instead of a 10 month wait. I was wondering if anyone knows the price of a cat scan as I now need one of them because I had back surgery and now have medal so I can't have an MRI. Thanks anyone who answers.
Cherrity
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http://www.ehow.com/about_4761591_mri-prices.html
Average Cost of MRI

The cost of an MRI can reach between $400 and $3,000. This depends on what kind of procedure is being done and where it is being done. Two identical MRIs can have completely different prices at two different places. Taking the time to shop around is time well spent as it could save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. Two factors go into the pricing of an MRI. They are technical fee and professional fee. The technical fee is the actual cost of the procedure one is having done. The professional fee is the fee for having a radiologist read the results of your MRI.

High Cost

The high cost of an MRI begins with the cost of the machine itself. An average machine can cost well over $1 million and so it is necessary to charge a price that will help pay for the machine. However, this price is at the high end and can be negotiated. You can often get a discount by simply asking for one.

Insured Patients

It is important to understand your insurance policy and know what it will and will not pay for, especially before undergoing an expensive procedure. There are many insurance companies that will reimburse the cost of an MRI. In some cases a pre-certification may be necessary. If this pre-certification is not obtained your claim may be denied.

Uninsured Patients

For the uninsured, it is possible to get a discount of up to 40 percent if the full cost of the MRI is paid within 60 days. Of course, you can always pay with cash, Visa, Mastercard or American Express. Depending on how dire your financial situation is, you may qualify for an even bigger discount.
NYC medical prices are 30% to 50% above the national average -- want to share how you paid only $50.00. And if you did -- who do you think pays the rest?
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