In a recently released report from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure explained, “Over the past year, the public health emergency has highlighted the disparities in the U.S. health care system, while at the same time demonstrating the positive impact of innovative policies to reduce these disparities. CMS aims to take the lessons learned during this time and move forward toward a system where no patient is left out and everyone has access to comprehensive quality health services.”
One of the ways that CCM plans on continuing to move towards greater access to quality healthcare is through a proposed rule aimed at expanding its remote patient monitoring program, adding in new RPM coverage codes to expand healthcare coverage. The Centers for Medicare Services (CMS) released the proposed 2022 rule on July 13, 2021, and the final rule will determine Medicare (and other) reimbursement rates that will become effective January 1, 2022. To understand a basic history of RPM programs and detailed information on how it works, check out one of our latest blogs.
Telehealth management programs like CCM and RPM continue to see strong backing from CMS which is the largest payer in the country. Generally, when CMS takes the lead, it sets the path for other payers to follow. The proposed rule would significantly increase CCM reimbursement rates, particularly for codes 99490 and 99439 which look to increase by 64% — with the billing requirements for those codes unchanged.
Currently, there are no proposed changes for existing RPM codes or reimbursement rates which already reimburse between $100 and $200 per patient per month. However, a new remote monitoring codeset is set to expand services beyond the current scope to include a broader set of monitoring programs. CMS is calling this service Remote Treatment Monitoring (RTM) and modeling it after RPM. To give feedback on these proposed rules, click here to add your comment to the CMS site; they are accepting comments until 5 p.m. ET on September 13, 2021.
We encourage you to learn more about these new programs. Here are what leading law firms, Foley & Lardner LLP and Nixon Gwilt Law are saying about RTM, RPM, and these new types of coverage.
At 1bios, we are already building the software tools and support for RTM in order to ensure a seamless ability to add RTM alongside your current RPM, CCM, and other existing programs. Our best-in-class RPM/CCM automation software, turnkey device logistics, and future-proof care team approach will ensure you achieve both short and long-term success. We can also come alongside your practice to help you offer RTM as a stand-alone service.
1bios provides software and solutions that make it easy for group practices and care teams to deliver virtual health programs that generate new revenue and improve health outcomes. If you have more questions about which program is right for you, here is a basic guide to help you understand your options. To learn more about RPM, CCM, RTM, and other virtual care programs, schedule a virtual meeting or phone call today!