Safety Net Success: A Positive Shift for FQHCs/RHCs
Also starting in 2024, a pivotal change is set to empower FQHCs and RHCs—allowing the billing of multiple instances of the general care management code G0511. This transformative move by CMS enables FQHCs/RHCs to bill for Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) services per patient, transcending the limitations of a one-time G0511 service per month.
Unleashing the FQHC/RHC Potential: How It Works
Under the new regulations, providers can bill for CCM time, RPM time, RPM device usage and other care management codes per patient, provided that patients meet the requisite criteria such as consent, two chronic diagnoses, utilizing an RPM device for 16 days, and accumulating 40 minutes or more of CCM/RPM care management time, leading to billing for multiple G0511 instances.
With all this success and momentum, I wholeheartedly predict that 2024 will be the year that chronic care management and remote patient monitoring programs become center-stage with a majority of care providers that treat applicable