Whether you are building a business aimed at facilitating RTM for healthcare providers or growing a direct-to-consumer RTM practice, you know that reimbursement requirements significantly impact several of your most important business decisions.
Read MoreIf you missed our most anticipated webinar of the year, be sure to catch the replay!
We're back with our most-anticipated webinar of the year! If you are interested in leveraging the new RTM codes or learning more about expanded CCM and PCM reimbursement opportunities in the 2022 MPFS, join us on January 19th!
Read MoreFind out what Healthcare and Life Sciences businesses and investors anticipate for the healthcare industry in 2022.
Read MoreWith these new RTM codes set to go into effect January 1, 2022, RPM vendors already in the remote monitoring arena should start preparing now for how they can take advantage of this new reimbursement opportunity.
Read MoreData is rapidly becoming one of the most valuable assets in the healthcare market, putting digital health companies that collect and process large amounts of personal data at higher risk than many other types of businesses. If you have a healthcare business, then you’ll want to keep reading…
Read MoreThis article examines the new CPT codes for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring as finalized for reimbursement in the 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, discussing key takeaways and implications for digital health and remote patient monitoring companies.
Read MoreThis is our take on the approach CMS should follow in improving and finalizing the RTM codes and associated reimbursement that improve patient outcomes and lower the overall cost of care. It is based on our extensive work with remote patient monitoring and care management digital health companies along with the physician practices who use the existing care management codes – including Remote Patient Monitoring (“RPM”), Chronic Care Management, Principal Care Management, and Behavioral Health Integration.
Read MoreCMS didn’t propose to add any permanent telehealth codes, but did incrementally expand patient access to telehealth in other ways.
Read MoreOn July 13th, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) released its proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for Calendar Year 2022 (the “2022 Proposed MPFS” or the “Proposed Rule”). In doing so, it recognized five new CPT codes for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (“RTM”) of “non-physiologic” patient data such as “musculoskeletal system status, respiratory system status, therapy (medication) adherence, and therapy (medication) response” as well as pain. While this new code set is welcomed by advocates for virtual care, the 2022 Proposed MPFS that discusses RTM may raise just as many questions as it answers.
Read MoreWe’ve hit the record button during our weekly Partner meeting to talk about the increased scrutiny of telemedicine and virtual care service by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), as reflected in the latest OIG work Plan and ongoing audits and evaluations.
This conversation is especially relevant for those of you in the telehealth/digital health space, whether you’re a healthcare provider or platform/tech providers.
Read MoreNixon Gwilt Law’s Managing Partner, Carrie Nixon, was quoted in an article appearing in mHealth Intelligence discussing the January amendments by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule to clarify reimbursement for remote patient monitoring programs.
Read MoreJoin Nixon Gwilt Law’s Carrie Nixon and Kaitlyn O’Connor for a presentation and discussion about Remote Patient Monitoring and other virtual care services, with a particular focus on how these services are addressed in the 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and what that may mean for business and reimbursement models going forward.
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