Reduction in Hospital Readmissions
Our remote patient monitoring (RPM) services enable providers to continuously track patients’ vital signs outside the clinical setting using connected cellular devices. Chronic disease management is ongoing, and effective care requires more than isolated in-clinic readings.
Through RPM, providers gain structured visibility into trends through our remote patient monitoring platform. This allows clinicians to intervene earlier, personalize treatment plans, and reduce escalations.
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Estimated annual revenue
RPM: $0.00 + CCM: $0.00
Revenue projections are based on estimated annual gross revenue of approximately $1,765.31 per patient per year ($147.11 per patient per month) for RPM and $1,398.84 per patient per year ($116.57 per patient per month) for CCM.
These estimates are conservative and intended for planning purposes only. Actual revenue may vary significantly depending on patient eligibility, payer mix, CPT code utilization, documentation compliance, enrollment volume, and program adherence rates within each clinic.
Reimbursement rates and program requirements are subject to change in accordance with CMS guidelines and payer policies without prior notice. Historical reimbursement performance does not guarantee future payment levels.
TrueBlueMD provides structured workflows and billing-aligned documentation to support compliance; however, final reimbursement outcomes remain dependent on each clinic’s operations, patient population, payer rules, and regulatory updates.
Successful RPM programs require accurate documentation and billing workflows. Our remote patient monitoring platform supports compliant documentation and connected devices for reliable patient monitoring.
Reduction in Hospital Readmissions
Reduction
in Hospital Admissions Related to CHF
Reduction in Hospital
Readmissions for Diabetic Patients
Improvement in
Medication Adherence
Compliance with
HIPAA Security Standards
RPM is commonly used for hypertension, diabetes, CHF, COPD, obesity, and other chronic conditions requiring consistent monitoring.
No. Devices operate using built-in cellular connectivity, eliminating WiFi requirements and simplifying use for seniors.
Yes. Our workflows are structured around CMS billing requirements and CPT documentation standards.
Yes. Dual enrollment enhances continuity of care and increases reimbursement potential.
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