RPM Platforms That Close the Care Gap
Patients spend 99.7% of their time outside the clinic. RPM fills that gap with continuous data from wearables and medical devices — so your care team spots a deteriorating condition at 2 PM on a Tuesday, not at the next quarterly visit.
What is Remote Patient Monitoring?
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) uses connected devices — blood pressure cuffs, glucose monitors, pulse oximeters, weight scales, and wearables — to collect patient health data outside clinical settings and transmit it to care teams in real-time. The platform aggregates data, applies clinical rules and trending algorithms, and alerts providers when readings fall outside safe ranges. Medicare reimburses RPM under CPT codes 99453, 99454, 99457, and 99458 — making it one of the few digital health interventions with a clear reimbursement path.
- Integration with 50+ FDA-cleared monitoring devices via Bluetooth and cellular
- Clinical alert rules customized per patient and condition
- Automated trending and anomaly detection across vital sign data
- Full CMS reimbursement support with time tracking for 99457/99458 billing
RPM Platform Features
From device onboarding to clinical alerting — everything you need to run an RPM program that scales.
Device Integration & Data Collection
Connect with Bluetooth and cellular-enabled devices from iHealth, Withings, Biobeat, Masimo, and others. Our device abstraction layer normalizes data from 50+ devices into a single clinical format — add new devices without code changes.
Clinical Dashboard & Alert Management
Care team dashboard showing patient panels with color-coded risk indicators. Alert rules set by condition, patient, and provider preferences. Configurable escalation paths — from automated patient nudges to urgent provider pages.
Patient Engagement & Adherence Tools
Automated reminders for daily readings via SMS, push notification, and voice calls. Adherence tracking with gentle nudges for missed readings. Patient-facing app with personal health trends, educational content, and direct messaging to care team.
EHR Integration & Clinical Workflows
Push RPM data directly into Epic, Cerner, or your EHR as flowsheet rows or clinical notes. Providers see patient-reported data alongside in-office measurements. Bidirectional sync for care plans and medication adjustments.
Analytics & Population Health Reporting
Program-level dashboards showing enrollment rates, adherence percentages, alert volumes, and clinical outcomes. Identify which patients benefit most from RPM. Generate reports for CMS quality programs and value-based contracts.
Billing & Reimbursement Automation
Automatic time tracking for CPT 99457 and 99458 (20-minute and 40-minute interactive monitoring). Device setup documentation for 99453. Monthly transmission validation for 99454. Revenue reporting that shows exactly how much your RPM program generates.
RPM Programs That Drive Clinical Outcomes
Remote monitoring works best when it's targeted at specific conditions with clear clinical protocols.
Chronic Disease Management
Monitor hypertension, diabetes, CHF, and COPD patients between visits. Daily blood pressure and glucose readings fed into clinical algorithms that detect trends before they become emergencies. One practice reduced CHF readmissions by 42% in the first year of their RPM program.
Post-Surgical Recovery Monitoring
Track vital signs, pain levels, and wound healing after surgery. Automated alerts for fever spikes, unusual heart rate patterns, or missed medication check-ins. Patients recover at home with confidence that their surgical team is watching.
Maternal & High-Risk Pregnancy
Blood pressure monitoring for preeclampsia risk, glucose tracking for gestational diabetes, and fetal movement counting. Daily check-ins with automated escalation to OB providers when readings trigger clinical rules. Reduces unnecessary ER visits by 35%.
Behavioral Health Check-Ins
Daily mood tracking, sleep quality monitoring via wearables, medication adherence reminders, and automated PHQ-9 assessments. Therapists and psychiatrists get trend data between sessions, enabling earlier intervention for patients showing signs of decompensation.
How We Build RPM Platforms
An RPM platform is only as good as its device integrations, clinical workflows, and patient adoption. We address all three.
Program Design & Device Selection
We work with your clinical leadership to define target conditions, patient criteria, monitoring protocols, and escalation workflows. Then we evaluate and select devices based on accuracy, patient usability, connectivity options, and cost.
Platform Architecture & Device Integration
Build the data pipeline from device to dashboard — Bluetooth pairing, cellular gateway configuration, data normalization, and clinical rules engine. Our device abstraction layer means you can swap or add devices without re-engineering the platform.
Clinical Workflow & Alert Configuration
Configure alert thresholds per condition and patient. Design the escalation workflow: which readings trigger a patient text, which trigger a care coordinator call, and which page the physician. Too many alerts cause fatigue; too few miss events.
Patient App & Onboarding Experience
Build the patient-facing application with guided device setup (step-by-step pairing instructions with video), daily reading workflows, and health trend visualizations. We test onboarding with patients aged 55-80 — if they can set it up independently, it's ready.
EHR Integration & Billing Setup
Connect RPM data to your EHR, configure billing workflows for CPT 99453/99454/99457/99458, and set up the time-tracking documentation that CMS requires. Your billing team gets automated reports showing eligible encounters.
Pilot, Measure, and Scale
Launch with 50-100 patients, measure clinical outcomes, adherence rates, and program revenue. Optimize alert thresholds based on real data. Then scale to your full eligible population with proven workflows.
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RPM Platform Pricing
RPM programs generate revenue through CMS reimbursement. Most programs break even within 4-6 months.
RPM Starter Platform
Core RPM functionality for practices launching their first remote monitoring program. Get started with a single condition (hypertension or diabetes).
Custom pricing based on your requirements
- Integration with 5 core device types
- Clinical dashboard with basic alerting
- Patient mobile app (iOS and Android)
- Basic EHR integration (FHIR)
- Billing documentation for CPT 99453/99454
Enterprise RPM Platform
Full-featured RPM platform for health systems running multi-condition monitoring programs across multiple locations.
Custom pricing based on your requirements
- Integration with 50+ device models
- Advanced clinical rules engine
- Multi-condition protocol support
- Deep EHR integration (Epic/Cerner)
- Automated billing and time tracking
- Population health analytics dashboard
Custom RPM Solution
Purpose-built RPM platform for specialized use cases — maternal health, post-surgical recovery, clinical trials, or custom device integration.
Custom pricing based on your requirements
- Custom device integration and certification
- Specialty-specific clinical workflows
- Research-grade data collection and export
- Custom analytics and outcomes reporting
- White-label patient experience
Remote Patient Monitoring Questions Answered
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often.
We have pre-built integrations for devices from iHealth, Withings, Omron, Biobeat, Masimo, Nonin, and others — covering blood pressure cuffs, glucose monitors, pulse oximeters, weight scales, thermometers, and spirometers. For wearables, we integrate with Apple HealthKit, Google Health Connect, and Fitbit's API. If you need a device that isn't on our list, our device abstraction layer makes new integrations straightforward — typically 2-3 weeks per device.
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