Understanding Medicare's 2025 Changes to Remote Care Management

CMS has released its 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) final rule. It includes changes significantly impacting areas including remote patient monitoring (RPM), chronic care management (CCM), and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) that will greatly affect the delivery, coding, and billing of remote care management while opening doors to new services. The final rule follows other recent significant announcements, like the AMA’s expansion of RPM and the OIG’s controversial RPM report. 

We break down these announcements and their near- and long-term effects and implications in our special webinar, "Understanding Medicare's 2025 Changes to Remote Care Management." Fill out the form on this page to access this on-demand webinar.

Topics covered in the on-demand webinar include:

  • Key takeaways from the 2025 PFS final rule
    • Addition of new Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) codes
    • Major overhaul of recent RPM and CCM expansion for FQHCs
  • AMA's expansion of RPM codes 
  • Ramifications of the OIG RPM report on federal oversight and compliance
  • How these changes will impact remote care management programs

* 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 consent an attorney and/or medical billing professional prior to submitting claims for services to ensure that all requirements are met.

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