Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a healthcare practice that utilizes technology to monitor patient's health remotely.
RPM utilizes technology to remotely collect and transmit patients' health data, including vital signs and symptoms.
Continuous monitoring enables early detection of health issues and timely interventions.
Particularly beneficial for managing chronic conditions and making data-driven care decisions.
RPM enables personalized care plans based on individual health data, improving treatment outcomes.
Actively involves patients in their health management through easy access to health data and communication with healthcare providers.
Reduces hospitalizations and emergency room visits by identifying health deterioration early.
Enables remote disease management, improving access to healthcare in rural or underserved areas.
Promotes cost-effectiveness by preventing costly hospital admissions and re-admissions and emphasizing preventive care and chronic condition management.
Initial set-up & patient education on equipment (one-time fee).
Supply of devices, collection, transmission, and report/summary of services to the clinician.
Remote physiologic monitoring services by clinical staff/MD/QHCP for the first 20 cumulative minutes of RPM services over a 30-day period.
Remote physiologic monitoring services by clinical staff/MD/QHCP for an additional cumulative 20 minutes of RPM services over a 30-day period.
Collection and interpretation of data by a physician or Qualified Healthcare Professional (QHCP) for 30 minutes.