What you can expect MediRemote to accomplish for you.
Training and support
We provide extensive training for your staff on how to bill your RPM services and avoid audit risks from improperly submitted claims. Our RPM billing experts are well versed in the current billing and reimbursement requirements for Medicare coverage. We also have a 24/7 tech support service for you and your patients for any needs that you might have.
Real-time patient monitoring
MediRemote platform comes equipped with a suite of tools that holds all the particulars of your patient interactions to assist in the claim submission process. Our automated time tracking function helps you track efficiently time spent with patients. Get reimbursed fast and easily by using our well-detailed billing report.
Get paid
We have an efficient system that allows patients to effortlessly enroll and authorize data collection from their wearable devices, all from the comfort of their own homes. Your care team can then review and track real-time patient data remotely on our dashboard.
Overview of Remote Monitoring Coding Policies
Remote patient monitoring or remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) as commonly phrased by Medicare has been established as an effective way of providing patient care, especially for chronic care management (CCM). Healthcare providers implementing the RPM program must make sure they correctly bill care as provided for under the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Guidelines have been established by CMS known as the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes to ensure accurate reporting of reimbursements offered by Medicare. Practices need to have a good grasp of these billing codes or risk running into financial losses. At MediRemote, we can assist you in accurately capturing all the important patient information needed for a fast and easy claims submission process. The following is a quick breakdown of CPT codes that are pertinent to the RPM program.
Requirements for billing
- RPM devices used to collect physiological data must meet FDA regulations.
- The RPM device must collect and transmit data for a minimum of 16 days in a 30-day timeframe.
- A qualified physician or healthcare professional must be the one administering the RPM device.