Medical Economics December 22, 2025
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A physician expert discusses changes in RPM policy and reimbursement.

Reimbursement for remote patient monitoring (RPM) depends largely on how much time a physician spends working with a patient, both minutes in the day and days of the month. Lucienne Marie Ide, MD, PhD, founder and CEO of Rimidi, a company that operates remote patient monitoring and chronic care management systems. Here she continues describing how RPM coding rules will change in 2026.

Medical Economics: Online you wrote that the split allows for billing in cases where beneficiaries may have acute conditions or are more stable and require shorter monitoring periods. Can you describe those two scenarios and explain why those are important?

Lucienne...

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