Physicians Practice August 17, 2023
Daniel Tashnek, JD

In the proposed role, CMS proposed to clarify that it is permissible to bill for RPM or remote therapeutic monitoring services, but not both at the same time.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS) recently published its 2024 physician fee schedule (PFS) proposed rule. One subject receiving a fair amount of attention in the rule is remote physiologic monitoring — i.e., remote patient monitoring or RPM. The agency has included a few proposed changes to RPM, which is typical for a proposed rule. But CMS also chose to call out RPM in another — and unusual — way.

To help get you up to speed on what CMS said about RPM in the proposed rule, here’s a summary...

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