The Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently announced its intention to audit Part B remote patient monitoring (RPM) services through 2025. This announcement came just a few months after OIG issued a detailed report calling for additional oversight of RPM in Medicare. The increased federal scrutiny further highlights the importance of organizations with RPM programs ensuring all aspects of their services are compliant.
In this 30-minute "Crash Course" webinar from Prevounce, care management expert, healthcare attorney, and Prevounce Founder Daniel Tashnek, JD, dives into the rules and requirements for remote patient monitoring. This on demand program provides attendees with knowledge on how to build and manage an RPM program that's compliant with Medicare rules.
During the program, care management expert and healthcare attorney Daniel Tashnek, JD, will discusses:
This webinar is ideal for healthcare providers, practice administrators, compliance officers, and billing professionals involved in remote patient monitoring.
* Disclaimer: This presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Billing and coding requirements – especially in the telehealth space – can change and be reinterpreted often. You should always consult an attorney and/or medical billing professional prior to submitting claims for services to ensure that all requirements are met.
Prevounce helps healthcare organizations develop and grow remote care management programs that keep patients healthy and improve financial performance. We provide a cloud-based platform, cellular-connected patient devices, and expert services that support remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, and annual wellness visits.