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Physicians are gathering evidence that integrating technology to track patient conditions outside the doctor’s office can lead to health improvements. Data from devices can signal potential maladies early on, which in turn can lead to treatments that are effective and potentially far less expensive than visits to the emergency department or an urgent care center, or readmission to a hospital.
Medicare and health policy support for remote patient monitoring is expanding, with CMS continuing reimbursement for RPM and remote therapeutic monitoring while extending coverage to federally qualified and rural clinics — signaling broader access and potential growth in care delivery outside traditional settings.
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Primary care physicians spend a lot of time doing work that doesn't show in claims: counseling, care coordination, postdischarge follow-up, behavioral health support. Over the past decade, Medicare …
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