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Payment Policy
Technical services are provided by Quantum CT and professional (reporting) is provided by St. Thomas Radiology. Our providers participate with most major health insurance plans in our network under VI Equicare. The following is a list of health plans which we currently accept. If your health plan does not participate with our network (VI Equicare), we will be able to provide you with a claim form that you can submit directly to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Please be aware that with most, if not all, health plans there may be precertification requirements, deductibles and/or copayments which you will be responsible for. You may contact us for any further questions regarding payment policies and reimbursements.
Health Plans
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Aetna
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APWU
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Blue Cross Blue Sheild (BCBS)
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Cigna
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GEHA
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Mapfre
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Medicaid/VI MAP (Medical Assistance Program)
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Medicare/CMS
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Tricare
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United Health Care (UHC)
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Veterans Administration/Choice Health Net
FAQS About Your Bill
Why am I getting two bills?
Quantum CT charges for the "technical fee" and a separate bill will come from St. Thomas Radiology Associates for the interpretation of your exam. However, you will receive these separate bills from the same billing agency, Management Services Network, LLC (MSN).
Who do I contact regarding my bill?
Contact our billing agency:
Management Services Network (MSN)
1(800) 841-4236
Where do I pay my bill?
You have three (3) options to make a payment.
1. Pay online at:
2. Mail payments to:
Management Services Network (MSN)
PO Box 1247
Covington, GA 30015
3. Or, pay at our office at:
4500 Sunny Isle Shopping Center
Suite 3B
Christiansted, St. Croix, VI
I received a notice that my insurance company has paid on my bill -- but I can't understand how they calculated their payment amount. Do you know?
If we have received any such information from your insurance company, we'll be glad to share it with you. However, for answers to any questions about insurance payments, deductibles, or co-payments, you generally need to check with your insurance company.