10 Things Every RHC and FQHC Should Know About Remote Patient Monitoring

Learn how to start and grow an impactful, compliant, and reimbursable RPM program. 

FQHC RHC Guide ThumbnailMedicare now reimburses RHCs and FQHCs for providing remote patient monitoring (RPM) services! Combine RPM with an existing chronic care management (CCM) or principal care management (PCM) program to deliver more comprehensive patient care while boosting organizational revenue.

Download the RHC and FQHC resource guide to learn more about:

  • Medicare coverage for remote patient monitoring
  • Billing HCPCS G0511 for remote patient monitoring
  • Remote patient monitoring financial opportunities
  • Common remote patient monitoring applications
  • Remote patient monitoring device options
  • Patient education and engagement

Take the first step to building an RPM program that's good for your patients and your bottom line!

 

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Disclaimer:

Health economic and reimbursement information provided by Prevounce is gathered from third-party sources and is subject to change without notice as a result of complex and frequently changing laws, regulations, rules, and policies. This information is presented for illustrative purposes only and does not constitute reimbursement or legal advice.  
  
Prevounce encourages providers to submit accurate and appropriate claims for services. It is always the provider’s responsibility to determine medical necessity, the proper site for delivery of any services, and to submit appropriate codes, charges, and modifiers for services rendered. It is also always the provider’s responsibility to understand and comply with Medicare national coverage determinations (NCD), Medicare local coverage determinations (LCD), and any other coverage requirements established by relevant payers which can be updated frequently.  
  
Prevounce recommends that you consult with your payers, reimbursement specialists, and/or legal counsel regarding coding, coverage, and reimbursement matters.  
  
Payer policies will vary and should be verified prior to treatment for limitations on diagnosis, coding, or site of service requirements.  
   
The Health Care Provider (HCP) is solely responsible for selecting the site of service and treatment modalities appropriate for the patient based on medically appropriate needs of that patient and the independent medical judgement of the HCP.  

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