Description:
Having the technology to monitor our patients from the office is technology we once thought futuristic, but here we are living it. Well, some physicians are. Others, are not sure what it is, how to use it, or if it would ever make sense for their patient population. And, if that’s your physicians, that’s great they are waiting to proceed with caution and compliance. Join Sharon as she takes on the task of diving into the best way to convey RPM to your physicians for clear understanding and implementation for compliance.
Learning Description - Understand the Basics of RPM Technology:
Gain a foundational understanding of what Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) technology is and what qualifies as RPM.
How to Educate on Compliant Implementation of RPM:
Explore the steps and best practices for implementing RPM in medical practice while ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
Communicate the Value of proper documentation to Physicians:
Develop effective strategies for educating and informing physicians about RPM and the vulnerabilities without proper documentation.
NAMAS presentations are submitted for approval to the AAPC and requested for 1 credit hour for Core A and all applicable certifications, including CPMA.