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Initially, RPM aimed to enhance chronic disease management by allowing you to track vital signs from home. This proactive approach can lead to earlier interventions and perhaps prevent hospitalizations. But the reality is more nuanced.
A recent study revealed that practices adopting RPM experienced an increase in both Medicare revenue and outpatient visits. While financially beneficial, this surge in activity doesn’t automatically translate to improved efficiency. In fact, it can exacerbate existing pressures on physician time.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) can improve both care access and Medicare revenue for U.S. providers by enabling proactive tracking of patient vitals from home—leading to more outpatient visits and reimbursements—though managing the influx of clinical data effectively is key to success.
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