Is RTM limited to respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions?

Discussing the scope of conditions that RTM covers: respiratory and MSK.

Short answer: Yes.

As healthcare providers explore the benefits of Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) services, understanding the limitations and eligible clinical use cases is essential. A frequently asked question is whether RTM is limited to respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions. 

Eligible Clinical Use Cases for RTM

RTM services are indeed limited to respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions.

This means that RTM is specifically designed to target and monitor these two types of conditions, allowing healthcare providers to optimize treatment and care for patients experiencing respiratory or musculoskeletal issues.

Conditions Not Covered by RTM

It is important to note that RTM services do not target other systems, such as neurological, vascular, endocrine, digestive, and others. Healthcare providers should be aware of these limitations and ensure that their use of RTM aligns with the eligible clinical use cases, focusing on respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions.

 

In summary, Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) services are limited to respiratory and musculoskeletal conditions, and do not cover other systems. Being aware of the eligible clinical use cases for RTM ensures that providers can deliver high-quality remote care while adhering to the necessary the guidelines.