Medical Economics October 18, 2023
Lucienne Marie Ide, MD, PhD

Technology has proven beneficial for treating chronic conditions and generating data. But changes in reimbursement could be coming in 2024.

Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are an important safety net for individuals who often do not have easy access to primary and preventive care. With a mission to ensure the delivery of high-quality, comprehensive health care services to these underserved communities, many FQHCs are now choosing to leverage technology – like remote patient monitoring (RPM) – to reach more individuals and take a proactive approach to their care that results in better outcomes and minimizes health care overall costs.

RPM’s role in improving access to care

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, incorporating RPM into a patient’s care has proven extremely effective...

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