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Although remote patient monitoring and other at-home health services are gaining in popularity, they're still new to healthcare. In fact, these services only started to pick up traction in 2019, after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services introduced billing codes that made these services an option for providers across the country.
This change laid the groundwork for more types of healthcare services at home, and it continues to grow and be successful because remote care and at-home services can deliver quality patient outcomes at a lower cost.
With new reimbursement codes from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is transforming from an experimental add-on into a core part of chronic-care — enabling routine at-home monitoring, reducing hospital readmissions, and lowering costs.
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