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Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Management are Medicare programs that improve the care of patients with chronic conditions. We help practices set up their own CCM and RPM programs, so they can directly manage their patients without sharing their Medicare payments with a third party service.

CCM Pays and RPM CCM Pays and RPM

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Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Remote Patient Management are Medicare programs that improve the care of patients with chronic conditions. We help practices set up their own CCM and RPM programs, so they can directly manage their patients without sharing their Medicare payments with a third party service.

    THE 2024 Primary Care Code

    THE 2024 Primary Care Code

    Most group practices will add thousands in revenue monthly with the G2211 code. Listen for details. Here is a great link from the AAFP.

    • 5 min
    The Formula

    The Formula

    RPM patients need to take measurements 16 days per month. Following The Formula can help your RPM coordinator keep patients on track throughout the month so you don’t end up with too few days. I have daily calls made to any patients who do not have the minimum number of days according to The Formula: (date/2) + 1. It is appropriate to start anytime after the first week of the month.

    • 4 min
    Increased CCM Payments

    Increased CCM Payments

    Medicare raised CCM payments in 2022.







    Medicare now pays $58 – $83 monthly per completed CCM service (99490).







    Buy your CCM templates NOW!







    Medicare has posted a booklet with more details.







    Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

    • 5 min
    Qardio Cellular

    Qardio Cellular

    Qardio has come back with a cellular blood pressure monitor option. This is worth look at for blood pressure Remote Patient Monitoring.

    • 5 min
    Lower is Better

    Lower is Better

    Dr Tom Frieden, former director of CDC, referred to the Final Report of a Trial of Intensive versus Standard Blood-Pressure Control, published in May in the New England Journal of Medicine.







    Conclusions:”Among patients who were at increased cardiovascular risk, targeting a systolic blood pressure of less than 120 mm Hg resulted in lower rates of major adverse cardiovascular events and lower all-cause mortality than targeting a systolic blood pressure of less than 140 mm Hg…”







    This month I also updated by comparison of the Healthmote BT-105 and the new CardioBlip by Carrematix to our office sphygmomanometer. We are still in the process of talking with both of these companies about their products as we continue to mainly use the Healthmote system for our own RPM services.

    • 12 min
    More Healthmote Experience

    More Healthmote Experience

    Healthmote continues to lend itself to a growth of patients using RPM. It is easier to set up than Qardio, and we have found that easily more than twice the number of Medicare patients can use the simple one-button Healthmote device compared to Qardio. Send your CCM and RPM questions to mark(at)vaughanmd.com. Emails may not receive a reply, but answers to the most popular questions will be provided in future episode of the CCM Pays and RPM Podcast.

    • 13 min

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