After this webinar attendees will be able to answer-
Differentiate between Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM), including their intended use, eligible patients, and key operational differences.
Identify the documentation requirements necessary to support compliant billing for RPM and RTM services, including patient consent, medical necessity, care plans, and monitoring activities.
Recognize the applicable CPT® codes for RPM and RTM services and understand the documentation needed to support accurate code selection and reimbursement.
Apply CMS guidelines and compliance requirements to establish and maintain compliant RPM and RTM programs within their organizations.
Identify common documentation deficiencies and billing errors that may increase audit risk, and implement strategies to reduce compliance vulnerabilities.
Evaluate clinical documentation for completeness and accuracy using practical examples and real-world scenarios to determine whether services meet billing and compliance standards.
Implement best practices for interdisciplinary collaboration among providers, clinical staff, and billing teams to improve documentation quality and operational efficiency.
Develop actionable strategies to strengthen documentation workflows, improve compliance, and prepare for internal or external audits related to RPM and RTM services.
Webinar details-
As Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) continue to transform patient care beyond traditional office visits, healthcare organizations must ensure their documentation, coding, and billing practices align with evolving regulatory and compliance expectations. While these services offer significant opportunities to improve patient outcomes and care coordination, they also present unique documentation requirements and audit risks that can impact reimbursement and compliance.
This webinar provides an in-depth review of the documentation, coding, billing, and compliance requirements necessary to successfully implement and maintain compliant RPM and RTM programs. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the distinctions between RPM and RTM, including patient eligibility, qualifying services, device requirements, time-based reporting, supervision requirements, and the documentation necessary to support medical necessity and accurate reimbursement.
Whether you are a provider, coder, auditor, compliance professional, revenue cycle leader, or practice administrator, this webinar will equip you with actionable strategies to enhance documentation quality, reduce compliance risk, and confidently support compliant RPM and RTM services within your organization.
Attendees will leave with practical tools, documentation tips, audit insights, and compliance strategies that can be immediately implemented to strengthen their remote monitoring programs and improve operational success.
Areas Covered in the Session
Definition of “Incident To” Services, Overview of CMS guidelines and key terminology.
Medicare Requirements for “Incident To” Billing
Eligible Providers and Settings
Supervision Requirements Explained
Documentation Do’s and Don’ts
Scenarios That Disqualify “Incident To” Billing
Common Billing Mistakes and Audit Risks
New direct supervision guidelines for FY 2026
Split/Shared Visits vs. Incident To
Coding & Modifier Tips for Accuracy
Best Practices for Teams and Workflows
Live Q&A Session
This webinar benefits the following agencies-
Healthcare Providers
Accountable Care Organizations
Medical Coders
Auditors
Compliance Professionals
Revenue Cycle Leaders
Practice Managers
CDI Specialists
Hospital and Health System Leadership
Administrative Staff
Who should attend?
Healthcare providers
Medical Coders
Billers
Auditors
Administrative staffs
Hospitals and Health Systems
Physician-based practices
Legal and Regulatory Teams
Physicians
Physician Assistants
Nurse Practitioners
Certified Nurse Midwives
Providers
Medical Billers
CDI Professionals
Compliance Officers
Revenue Cycle Professionals
Revenue Cycle Staff
Practice Managers
Hospital Administrators
Speaker
Keisha Wilson
Certified Healthcare Consultant, with 20+ years in healthcare we provide personalized compliance and medical auditing services, Certified AAPC Approved Instructor- Led training for physicians, coders and billers to help you maximize revenue while mitigating risk!...
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