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Getting paid for remote patient monitoring

January 12, 2021
Chris Mazzolini
Chris Mazzolini

Chris Mazzolini is the editorial director of Medical Economics

How can physicians get started on a profitable remote patient monitoring program?

Virtual care has had a year unlike any other. While telemedicine virtual visits has gotten most of the attention, physicians are also using remote patient monitoring to treat patients remotely and boost their revenue.

So how can physicians get started on RPM? And just as important, how do you make sure you get paid what you earn for using those services?

I sat down with Josh Claman, the CEO of Rimidi, to answer these questions and explore the benefits and challenges of remote patient monitoring.