Doctors Embrace RPM and CCM to Enhance Care and Boost Revenue
Physicians are exploring innovative strategies to improve patient care and make their practices more sustainable. These methods leverage existing resources and can generate additional revenue.
Many doctors are turning to Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) to enhance care for patients with chronic conditions. RPM, reimbursable around $100 to $120 per patient per month, allows physicians to track conditions using connected devices, reducing ER visits and hospitalizations. CCM, with reimbursement ranging from $60 to $90 per patient per month, enables structured care and better outcomes for patients with two or more chronic conditions. Additionally, office-based procedures like joint injections and skin biopsies can generate extra income without increasing patient load or overhead.
These strategies offer a new model of medicine that supports both physicians and patients. They enable doctors to spend more time with patients, intervene earlier, and provide convenient, coordinated services. Companies like HealthSnap and Sentara Health facilitate these services, making them accessible to more practices.
Physicians are embracing RPM, CCM, and office-based procedures to create a more sustainable practice and improve patient outcomes. These strategies, which leverage existing resources, are transforming the way medicine is practiced, supporting both the physician and the patient.
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