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Remote Patient Monitoring: 2025 CPT Codes and Reimbursements

January 28th, 2025 | 1 min. read

Daniel Godla

Daniel Godla

Founder and CEO of ThoroughCare

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has updated the 2025 Final Rule for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)For 2025, there were no major changes to the RPM program rules and regulations in CMS’s Final Rule, but for the first time, Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers can now bill the RPM CPT codes just like other fee-for-service practices. There are also updated reimbursement rates for the CPT codes.

Remote Patient Monitoring is a Medicare program to remotely monitor patient vitals and can be an effective way to embrace value-based care, so it’s important to understand the program's rules and regulations, as well as the different series of RPM codes your practice can bill for.

RPM CPT Codes

In this video, we'll walk through everything you need to know about the 2025 CPT codes, billing requirements, and reimbursements for RPM, so you can properly bill for this program and maximize your revenue.

We dive into the rules and requirements for device-based and time-based RPM CPT codes, including codes:

  • 99453
  • 99454
  • 99457
  • 99458

Learn how you can properly bill for this program and maximize your revenue.

2025 - RPM - Chart 1