FairVisitHealth™ Self-Pay Guide
Your Complete Guide to Healthcare Savings
The Complete Self-Pay
Healthcare Savings Guide
Everything you need to shop for medical care on price, plus 5 ready-to-use templates.
Introduction: The Self-Pay Revolution
Here's what insurance companies don't want you to know: Hospitals and healthcare providers routinely accept less from self-pay patients than they bill to insurance companies.
This isn't a loophole or a secret—it's standard practice. Why? Because when you pay cash:
- No insurance paperwork or claims processing
- No waiting 60-90 days for reimbursement
- No denied claims or appeals
- Guaranteed payment upfront
The Average American with Insurance Still Pays:
- • $400-800/month in premiums
- • $1,500-8,000+ annual deductible
- • 20-40% coinsurance after deductible
- • Surprise bills for "out-of-network" care
Self-pay patients who know how to negotiate often pay LESS than insured patients after deductibles and coinsurance. This guide shows you exactly how.
Chapter 1: The 40% Cash Discount Rule
The first rule of self-pay healthcare: Always ask for the cash-pay discount.
Nearly every hospital, clinic, and medical practice has a standard self-pay discount—typically a discount off the sticker price. But they won't offer it unless you ask.
How to Get the Discount:
- 1. Call before your appointment
Ask: "What is your self-pay or cash-pay rate for [procedure]?" - 2. Get it in writing
Request a written estimate with the discounted price before any services. - 3. Ask for additional discounts
"Do you offer a prompt-pay discount if I pay today?" (Often stacks on top of the cash rate) - 4. Compare prices
Get quotes from at least 3 providers. Prices vary wildly for the same service.
Real Example:
MRI scan billed to insurance: $3,500
Same MRI, self-pay rate: $400-800
Your savings: Up to $2,700!
Chapter 2: Save $2,000+ on Imaging
Medical imaging (MRI, CT scan, X-ray, ultrasound) has some of the biggest price variations in healthcare—and the biggest savings opportunities.
Where to Get Imaging:
Hospital Imaging Center
MRI: $2,000-5,000+
CT Scan: $1,500-3,000+
Independent Imaging Center
MRI: $300-600
CT Scan: $150-400
Pro Tips:
- Search for "freestanding imaging center" or "outpatient imaging" in your area
- Call and ask for cash-pay prices—they're often well below the hospital's
- Bring your doctor's order/referral—same quality, fraction of the price
- Avoid hospital-affiliated imaging centers (they charge hospital rates)
Chapter 3: Prescription Savings
Prescription drug prices are negotiable. Here's how to pay less for medications:
Top Prescription Savings Tools:
1. GoodRx
Free coupons that work at most pharmacies. Average savings: 80%
2. Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban)
Generics at cost + 15% markup. Often the cheapest option.
3. SingleCare
Another coupon service—compare with GoodRx for best price.
4. Manufacturer Coupons
Brand-name drugs often have patient assistance programs.
Always Ask Your Doctor:
"Is there a generic version?" and "Can you prescribe a 90-day supply?" Generics are 80-90% cheaper, and larger supplies often have per-pill savings.
Chapter 4: Medical Tourism Savings
For major procedures, traveling for care (even internationally) can save you $10,000-100,000+.
Domestic Medical Tourism:
Prices for the same procedure can vary 500%+ between cities. A knee replacement might cost $50,000 in NYC but $15,000 in Oklahoma City—same quality, same outcomes.
International Medical Tourism:
Popular Destinations:
- Mexico (dental, bariatric)
- Costa Rica (dental, cosmetic)
- Thailand (major surgery)
- Colombia (cosmetic surgery)
Typical Savings:
- Dental implant: $5,000 → $800
- Knee replacement: $50,000 → $12,000
- Gastric sleeve: $25,000 → $4,500
- Rhinoplasty: $15,000 → $3,000
Always research accreditation (JCI certification), surgeon credentials, and read patient reviews.
Chapter 5: Bill Auditing (Errors Are Common)
Studies show medical billing errors are common. Always request an itemized bill and review it carefully before paying.
Common Billing Errors to Look For:
- Duplicate charges - Same service billed twice
- Upcoding - Charged for a more expensive procedure than received
- Unbundling - Services that should be packaged are billed separately
- Wrong codes - Incorrect CPT or diagnosis codes
- Services not received - Charges for things that never happened
- Incorrect quantities - Charged for 10 pills when you got 5
How to Audit Your Bill:
- 1. Request an itemized bill (use template below)
- 2. Compare each charge to your medical records
- 3. Research fair prices for each service (FairVisitHealth can help!)
- 4. Dispute any errors in writing
Chapter 6: Negotiation Strategies
Medical bills are negotiable. Here's how to negotiate effectively:
The Negotiation Process:
- 1. Do Your Research First
Know the fair market price before calling. Use FairVisitHealth to find typical cash prices.
- 2. Call the Billing Department
Be polite but firm. Say: "I'd like to discuss reducing this bill. What options do you have for self-pay patients?"
- 3. Start with a Lower Offer
If the bill is $5,000, offer $1,500. They'll counter, and you'll meet somewhere in the middle.
- 4. Mention Financial Hardship
If applicable, ask about charity care or financial assistance programs.
- 5. Get Everything in Writing
Before paying, get a written agreement showing the negotiated amount as payment in full.
Magic Phrases That Work:
- "What is your self-pay discount?"
- "I can pay $X today if we can agree on that amount."
- "I've researched fair market rates, and this seems high."
- "Can I speak with a supervisor about payment options?"
- "What is your charity care or financial assistance policy?"
How to Use FairVisitHealth
FairVisitHealth is your command center for healthcare savings. Here's how to get the most out of the platform:
Step 1: Search for Your Procedure
Use the search bar on the homepage or navigate to a specific category (Imaging, Labs, Dental, etc.) to find providers near you. Enter your ZIP code or city for location-based results.
Step 2: Compare Cash Prices
Our platform shows you real cash-pay prices from 9M+ providers nationwide. Compare prices across multiple facilities and identify the best value based on price, ratings, and distance.
Step 3: Check for Deals & Discounts
Look for the FairPass discount badges and curated deals on provider listings. FairPass members get exclusive discounts at participating providers.
Step 4: Use the AI Assistant
Ask our AI assistant any healthcare question: "Where can I get a cheap MRI near me?" or "What's the average cost of a dental cleaning?"Get instant answers and provider recommendations.
Step 5: Book & Save
Click through to book directly with providers. Mention you found them on FairVisitHealth when calling to ensure you get the listed cash-pay rate.
Pro Tip: Save Providers for Later
FairPass members can save providers to their profile for quick access. Build your personalized list of affordable, quality healthcare providers.
Ask for CMS Transparency Pricing
Since January 2021, all hospitals are required by federal law to publish their prices.This is called the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule—and you can use it to your advantage.
What the Law Requires:
- Hospitals must publish machine-readable files with ALL their prices
- They must show their "Discounted Cash Price" for self-pay patients
- Prices must be searchable online for 300 common services
- Non-compliance can result in $300/day fines per hospital
How to Ask for CMS Transparency Pricing
When calling any hospital or provider, use these exact phrases:
Script When Calling a Provider:
You: "Hi, I'm a self-pay patient. I'd like to know your Discounted Cash Pricefor [PROCEDURE NAME]. This should be listed in your CMS price transparency file."
If they hesitate: "Under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule that took effect January 2021, hospitals are required to publish and provide discounted cash prices. Can you look that up for me?"
Follow up: "Can you also tell me the CPT code for this procedure so I can compare prices at other facilities?"
What If They Won't Give You a Price?
- 1. Ask for their Price Transparency webpage
All hospitals must have one. It's often under "Patients & Visitors" or "Billing." - 2. Request the machine-readable file
This is the official CMS-required document with ALL their prices. - 3. File a complaint if they refuse
Report non-compliant hospitals to CMS at cms.gov/hospital-price-transparency
Important: Always Get It in Writing
Before any procedure, get a written estimate with the exact cash price. Ask them to email or mail it to you. This protects you from surprise bills later.
FairVisitHealth integrates CMS transparency data so you can see hospital prices before you call. Use our platform to research prices first, then confirm them directly with the provider.
Ready-to-Use Templates
Not Legal Advice: These templates are for educational purposes only. Consult a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.
Copy these templates and customize them for your situation. Click any template to copy it to your clipboard.
Dear [Hospital/Provider Name] Billing Department, I am writing regarding my recent medical bill for services received on [DATE] in the amount of $[AMOUNT]. As a self-pay patient, I am requesting your best cash-pay discount. I understand that many healthcare providers offer significant discounts (ask for the self-pay rate) for patients who pay out-of-pocket, as this eliminates the administrative costs associated with insurance billing. I am prepared to pay promptly if we can agree on a reasonable self-pay rate. I would appreciate if you could provide: 1. Your standard self-pay discount 2. Any additional prompt-pay discounts available 3. Payment plan options if needed I have researched fair market rates for these services and found that typical self-pay prices in my area range from $[LOWER ESTIMATE] to $[HIGHER ESTIMATE]. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to resolving this matter promptly. Sincerely, [YOUR NAME] [PHONE NUMBER] [EMAIL]
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