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smath
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7 months ago
My impression (might be wrong) is that one can get this for some subset of blood tests but not say an MRI or x ray, let alone more complex tests. Are these just insurance company rules? If I found a way to make it profitable can I open a diagnostic lab independent of insurance companies?
wrs|7 months ago
I got a CT angiogram from a cardiologist here who started her own business specifically to do them. (It’s just her, a nurse, and a CT machine, in a trailer in a parking lot!) Insurance doesn’t pay for imaging like this until things have already gone very wrong, and she feels it should be used much earlier for people who have risk factors.
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LorenPechtel|7 months ago
AnotherGoodName|7 months ago
It is no issue at all to ask for and receive an echocardiogram referral since it has no risk, just ask for a referral.
The unwillingness to do anything involving radiation unless warranted seems reasonable. Just do the echocardiogram and go from there.
username135|7 months ago
For example: https://radiologyassist.com/MRI.html