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RTM Reimbursement Represents a New Age for Digital Therapeutics

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Ultimately, it is anticipated that CMS will further expand the use of reimbursable RTM beyond respiratory and MSK care and incorporate patient-reported information as a requirement for reimbursement of certain remote services.

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Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM): A gateway to hybrid musculoskeletal care

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A new set of 5 CMS codes introduced for 2022, RTM allows physical therapists and other qualified healthcare professionals to bill for monitoring and managing a patient’s MSK care plan remotely.

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CMS Releases Final 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: Key Changes for RTM and RPM

Nixon Gwilt Law

Below is a summary of CMS’ responses and final decisions relating to remote therapeutic monitoring (“RTM”) and remote physiologic monitoring (“RPM”). RTM and RPM, from Proposed to Final Rule: What Changed? Remote monitoring for established patients The CMS had proposed that RPM and RTM may be furnished only to established patients.

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Changes for Remote Monitoring in the 2024 Proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What Providers RTM and RPM companies need to know

Nixon Gwilt Law

Below is a summary of key provisions in the Proposed Rule relating to RPM, RTM, and other virtual care management services, along with opportunities and challenges for stakeholders in the space. RPM and RTM may NOT be billed for the same patient – or can they??

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How Rehab Therapists Can Use RTM to Optimize Patient Care

MedCity News

CMS has shown that they understand the value and efficacy of remote care as a billable service for rehab therapists—let’s not miss this opportunity to take the best care of our patients while getting paid.

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Proposed Changes to Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Reimbursement in the Proposed 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Nixon Gwilt Law

In this year’s Proposed Rule (the “2023 Proposed Rule”), CMS proposed to cease payment for existing RTM CPT codes 98980 and 98981, add four new RTM HCPCS G codes, and add one new RTM CPT code to increase patient access to RTM services and reduce physician and nonphysician practitioner (“NPP”) supervisory burden.

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The 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule: Everything You Need to Know Now [video]

Nixon Gwilt Law

Whether you are building a business aimed at facilitating RTM for healthcare providers or growing a direct-to-consumer RTM practice, you know that reimbursement requirements significantly impact several of your most important business decisions. How to Influence the Final Rule.