Category: Comments & Letters
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RMLC Submits Regulatory Requests to CMS, Advancing Tech-Enabled, Patient-Centered Agenda
Prior to CMS’ publication of CY 2027 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule, the Remote Monitoring Leadership Council (RMLC) RMLC submitted requests to CMS, advocating for a more RPM-friendly regulatory landscape for patients and providers. In the letter, RMLC:
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RMLC Calls on HHS to Advance Adoption of AI and RPM
The Remote Monitoring Leadership Council (RMLC) letter calls on HHS to modernize outdated, time-based reimbursement structures that are holding back innovation and to work directly with stakeholders to build payment pathways that reflect the real costs and transformative potential of AI-enhanced RPM. Remote Physiologic Monitoring (RPM) is foundational to AI-driven clinical care. HHS has the…
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RMLC Call to Action on High-Quality RPM to HHS OIG
The Remote Monitoring Leadership Council sent a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General requesting a meeting to share insights on how to ensure RPM is well used in Medicare. The RMLC’s collective expertise in striking the appropriate balance between expanding access to care and ensuring Medicare program…
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The Remote Monitoring Leadership Council Response to Future Directions in Medicare Advantage RFI
The Remote Monitoring Leadership Council (RMLC) submitted a comment to CMS’ Medicare Program; Contract Year 2027 Policy and Technical Changes to the Medicare Advantage Program, Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Program, and Medicare Cost Plan Program proposed rule on future directions of the Medicare Advantage program. RMLC is encouraged by CMS’ commitment to embracing high-quality, evidence-based,…
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Response to the Calendar Year (CY) 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule
Remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) is improving health outcomes while reducing costly hospitalizations, saving money for federal taxpayers. As mentioned in our pre-rulemaking letter, we appreciate the opportunity to work with CMS to ensure accurate reimbursement and regulation that reflects the returns RPM is delivering for both patients and taxpayers. The Trump Administration took decisive action…
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2025 Call to Action on the Future of Remote Physiologic Monitoring
The Remote Monitoring Leadership Council sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) with a call to action on the future of remote physiologic monitoring. Specifically, as CMS looks at modernizing Medicare, by leveraging technology, the Council requested CMS to consider recommendations to ensure RPM continues to serve Medicare beneficaries. The…
