Massachusetts county's MRIs offer more bang for the out-of-pocket buck

Worcester County, Massachusetts, residents can enjoy a better deal on MRIs than anywhere else in the state, the Telegram & Gazette reported of a Pioneer Institute study released this week, averaging out-of-pocket costs that rarely exceed $60.

That’s 60 percent below state average, the Telegram wrote, and far from Berkshire County’s average $175. The recent study, led by Pioneer researcher Scott Haller, focused on average out-of-pocket costs for knee MRI services across the state. 

The next-cheapest spots for an MRI, according to the data, would be in Hampshire, Essex or Suffolk counties. Bargain-hunters will want to avoid Franklin, Barnstable, Nantucket and Hampden counties, all of which boast out-of-pocket costs of at least $100 per scan.

Haller said out-of-pocket charges are becoming increasingly important to consumers as health insurance premiums—and deductibles—are getting more expensive. 

“If the whole state starts choosing lower-cost providers, premiums will start to moderate,” he told the Telegram.

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