Insurance Plans accepted by all ADC providers:
Insurance Plans accepted by specific providers:
Travel Clinic patients:
The Austin Diagnostic Travel Clinic does not file insurance with all of the insurance plans listed above. Please check with the appointment representative to see if your visit will be filed with insurance. If your visit is not covered, payment for services will be expected at the time of service.
Medicare Advantage Plan members:
The Medicare Advantage Plans are an alternative to the traditional Medicare coverage provided under Part B of the Medicare program. These alternative plans came about as a result of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 and the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President.
The Austin Diagnostic Clinic has decided not to participate as providers in any Medicare Advantage Plan. Our physicians will only see patients covered by traditional Medicare Part B coverage. While some of the Medicare Advantage plans may offer an out-of-network option, ADC has also decided not to participate as out-of-network providers in any of the Medicare Advantage plans in the Austin area.
If you choose to drop your traditional Medicare Part B coverage and switch to one of these Advantage Plans, you will no longer be able to receive medical care from ADC physicians.
If you have already chosen to participate in one of these Medicare Advantage Plans, please write or call your Advantage Plan and ask them if you can discontinue your coverage or call Medicare at 1-800-Medicare (1-800-633-4227). If you convert back to traditional Medicare, this will make it possible to continue your health care with your Austin Diagnostic Clinic physician(s).
We hope you will continue to participate in Medicare Part B. Medicare Part B has provided access to quality care for millions of older Americans. It is a program we can rely on with dependable rules and procedures that people over 65 can trust.
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