
Build Back Practice Revenue with Remote Patient Monitoring
Reimbursements available for using remote patient monitoring (RPM) provide a way for practices to increase their revenue, filling in the gap created by the pandemic.
Reimbursements available for using remote patient monitoring (RPM) provide a way for practices to increase their revenue, filling in the gap created by the pandemic.
Along with clarifying portions of the proposed rule, the 2021 MPFS renders some of the changes during the public health emergency (PHE) permanent and allows others to expire at the end of the PHE. Below, we break down important components of the final rule related to remote patient monitoring (RPM).
A Fall 2020 report and interactive map from the Center for Connected Health Policy break down telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) reimbursement practices and policies by state.
The open comment period on the proposed 2021 Physician Fee Schedule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will close at 5pm E.T. on October 5th.
To help you better understand the CPT codes for RPM reimbursement, here are answers to some common questions. We will keep you up-to-date as new information comes out.
In an update on the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule from CMS, Foley & Lardner LLP provides a summary of CPT codes that will become permanent, be removed, or be temporarily introduced until the end of the public health emergency.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have established CPT codes for remote patient monitoring (RPM). Here, we breakdown the codes for you into three categories.
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