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AMA Weighing Substantial Expansion of Remote Patient Monitoring Codes

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AMA Weighing Substantial Expansion of Remote Patient Monitoring Codes

The American Medical Association (AMA) has announced the agenda for its second quarter 2024 CPT Editorial Panel meeting in May, and it includes discussion on what would be a significant and welcome expansion of remote patient monitoring (RPM) and remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) CPT codes.

AMA CPT Panel Meeting to Discuss Redesign of Remote Patient Monitoring Codes

February 1, 2024 update: The AMA issued an unexpected and unusual notice that the application for the RPM code redesign had been withdrawn and would not be covered in its 2024 CPT Editorial Panel meeting. No rationale was offered, so we are working to uncover more information. Stay tuned! -------------------- The American Medical Association (AMA) has announced the agenda for its first quarter 2024 CPT Editorial Panel meeting in February, and it includes a surprising proposed full redesign of all remote patient monitoring (RPM) CPT codes.

2024 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule: 5 Remote Care Highlights

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued its 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) final rule. Coming in at nearly 3,000 pages, the rule finalizes many significant additions and changes in areas including remote services, care management services, and preventive services. Below we highlightsome of the most notable developments.Prevounce CEO Daniel Tashnek, JD, will explorethese and other takeaways from the final rule during a webinar on Thursday, November 16, at 2:00 PM EST, which you can register for here.

Checklist for Developing a Chronic Care Management Program

Considering establishing chronic care management (CCM) program? Read on to gain a better understanding of CCM as a concept, the value of chronic care management and the steps you take that will better ensure you develop a strong CCM program that meets your patients' and organization's short- and long-term needs.

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