5 Common Patient Questions About Chronic Care Management Answered
Here are some of the most common questions your patients may have before and after signing up for your Chronic Care Management program.
Here are some of the most common questions your patients may have before and after signing up for your Chronic Care Management program.
Remote Patient Monitoring Services are a great way to improve care outcomes for patients with chronic or acute conditions. But with the coming new CMS scrutiny, it's imperative to ensure that your Remote Patient Monitoring services are compliant.
CPT Code 99453 is the setup code for Remote Patient Monitoring and reimburses physicians for the time it takes to help patients set up and learn how to use their devices.
In 2015, Medicare began providing reimbursement for chronic care management with CPT Code 99490. Now, there are 5 different CCM CPT Codes.
CPT Code 99490 reimburses physicians for the extra time it takes to coordinate care for Medicare patients with multiple chronic conditions.
CPT 99489 is an add-on code to CPT 99487 used for Complex Chronic Care Management services for patients with multiple chronic conditions.
CPT Code 99487 is the Medicare billing code for complex chronic care management services for patients with multiple chronic conditions.
If you're wondering why your Chronic Care Management Program isn’t profitable, then this article was written for you.
Outsourcing your Chronic Care Management (CCM) program to a third-party provider solves many problems for you.
Four ways you can structure your Chronic Care Management program both to benefit patients and to meet Medicare’s requirements for submission.