Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
Track physiologic data such as blood pressure, glucose, and weight for chronic condition management.
What it is: RPM uses connected medical devices to collect physiologic readings from patients outside the clinic and transmit them to the care team for review and intervention.
Who it is ideal for
- - Patients with hypertension, diabetes, CHF, COPD, or other chronic conditions
- - Practices needing continuous visibility between office visits
- - Care teams focused on reducing avoidable exacerbations
Workflow map
Patient + Provider lanesPatient lane
Provider and operations lane
Data captured
Clinical impact
- - Improved chronic disease control
- - Early intervention based on vital trends
- - Higher patient participation with reminders
What Atria handles
- - Enrollment support and patient onboarding
- - Device logistics, replacement, and activation support
- - 24/7 patient and technical support
- - Care coordination operations and documentation guidance
- - Revenue cycle workflow support
Supports Medicare-reimbursable RPM workflows when eligibility and documentation criteria are met.
Billing deep dive: CPT references and descriptions
Revenue values are illustrative potential estimates only. Actual reimbursement varies by payer, geography, eligibility, documentation quality, and patient adherence.
Compliance checkpoints
- - Patient consent and eligibility documentation should be completed before billing.
- - Many payers require minimum monitoring-day thresholds for monthly supply codes.
- - Interactive communication and documented management time are critical for service codes.
- - Code usage varies by payer policy and local contractor guidance.
Program FAQ
Do patients need to pair devices to a phone?
No. Atria supports pre-configured workflows where patients can take readings without complex pairing steps.
Can we monitor more than one chronic condition?
Yes. RPM workflows support multi-condition monitoring as clinically appropriate.
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