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How To Become MRI Provider

A Guide for MRI Providers

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Welcome to Veterans Desk, your trusted resource for connecting skilled healthcare providers with opportunities to serve our nation’s veterans. This guide is tailored for facilities and radiology professionals who offer Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) services. Whether you operate a fixed-site imaging center or a mobile MRI unit, this guide provides everything you need to join the VA Community Care Network (CCN) and support veterans through advanced diagnostic imaging.

Step-by-Step Enrollment in the VA CCN

1

Verify Eligibility

  • Maintain a valid state license for your facility and supervising radiologists.
  • Ensure accreditation by the American College of Radiology (ACR) or equivalent.
  • Comply with state radiation safety regulations and shielding standards.

2

Prepare Required Documentation

  • State facility license and accreditation documentation.
  • Radiologist credentials and board certification (if applicable).
  • Proof of liability/malpractice insurance.
  • Signed W-9 for reimbursement.
  • Equipment specifications and MRI scanner details (1.5T or 3.0T preferred).

3

Submit Your Application

Submit through your appropriate regional CCN partner:

4

Complete Required VA Training

Training may include:

  • HIPAA compliance and secure transmission of DICOM images.
    VA privacy and reporting protocols.

Visit the VA Provider Training page to get started.

5

Credentialing & Facility Review

  • VA administrators will verify your documentation and inspect (or virtually review) your facility or mobile unit.
  • Ensure equipment maintenance records and imaging protocols are up to date.

6

Sign Final Contract

  • Upon approval, your facility will receive a formal contract with reimbursement terms and referral processes.
  • You may begin receiving MRI imaging referrals immediately after contracting.

Why MRI Providers Matter to Veterans

About This Specialty

MRI is a vital, non-invasive imaging tool used to diagnose complex conditions such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-concussive syndrome, musculoskeletal injuries, spinal cord damage, and neurological disorders—many of which are common among veterans. Veterans also require advanced imaging to assess chronic pain, cardiac conditions, cancer follow-up, and PTSD-related neurological changes.

As an MRI provider in the VA CCN, your role includes:

  • Delivering timely, high-quality diagnostic images to support accurate diagnoses.
  • Ensuring accessibility for veterans in both rural and urban regions.
  • Coordinating with referring VA providers, including neurologists, orthopedists, oncologists, and primary care providers.
  • Offering MRI services with or without contrast, based on VA-approved protocols.

Key Benefits of Joining the VA CCN

Serve a High-Need Population

Many veterans require ongoing imaging for chronic and service-connected conditions.

Streamlined Reimbursement

VA-authorized referrals come with defined CPT authorizations and coverage for facility and technical fees.

Collaborative Care

Work in tandem with VA physicians and specialists to deliver coordinated, timely diagnostic reports.

Mobile MRI Units Accepted

The VA authorizes mobile imaging units to serve veterans in remote or underserved locations.

Operational Growth

Expand your service footprint by participating in a large, federally funded healthcare network.

Meaningful Impact

Help veteran families navigate one of the most complex healthcare and service systems their children will encounter — with your expertise as the guide.

Career Support & Military Pathways

Educational Support & Professional Growth

VA-Sponsored CME Opportunities:

Loan Forgiveness Options:

Transitioning from Military Service

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The VA will authorize an MRI with contrast when clinically indicated. Ensure proper documentation is included in the referral.

Yes. Mobile MRI providers are often utilized for rural outreach and are eligible for CCN participation with proper licensure and accreditation.

VA prefers a 24–48 hour turnaround for routine cases and same-day for urgent referrals. Indicate your reporting timelines during enrollment.

Yes, if medically necessary and part of a VA-approved care plan. Veterans may receive serial imaging for ongoing conditions such as MS, cancer, or orthopedic injuries

In some cases, yes—particularly when neurological assessment or TBI is suspected. These are authorized on a case-by-case basis.

Ready to Join

Start Your VA CCN Enrollment Today

Licensed MRI Providers can begin the enrollment process in the VA Community Care Network through Optum (Regions 1–3) or TriWest (Regions 4–5). Veterans Desk provides education, while the VA’s administrators handle enrollment.

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