RPM Critical Components
Kris Gates
SaaS Founder | Healthcare Strategy | Adapting VBC Strategy for Success | Paradigm Shift to High-Revenue Preventive Care Models | Rethink Healthcare to be Accessible, Affordable, and High-Quality
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) planning should focus on critical components for success.
- Patient device education, what to expect and consent.
- Patient selection and face-to-face encounter scheduling.
- Staff selection, device education and what to expect.
- Easy to use devices.
- Dependable devices.
- Device supply chain.
- Devices connected to an Application Program Interface (API).
- Alerts to patient to complete the recording, such as weigh themselves or take their blood pressure.
- Alerts to patient and care team of unhealthy results.
- Action plan for alert follow-ups by care team.
- RPM recordings, trends and poor results in the Electronic Health Records (EHR) system. RPM data outside the EHR and not integrated with a patient health history could prove dangerous.
- For Medicare patients, combining the RPM data with Medicare FHIR 4-year health history.
- Billing compliance.
- Patient intervention planning for communication method and talking points.
Kris Gates [email protected] 480.659.8130
CWO - Chief Wood Officer
5 年Early adopters of RPM are finding success with a Just-In-Time or “consignment” inventory approach to the device supply chain component. Read Just-In-Time RPM to learn more. https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/just-in-time-rpm-george-marmo/