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Get paid to watch adherence. The cap pays for itself.

RingoRx produces exactly the kind of data Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) was built to bill: timestamped, non-physiological therapy-adherence events. For a clinic already doing remote monitoring, adding RingoRx isn't a cost — it's a billable service line. The device folds into reimbursement you may already be collecting.

You should have this — your providers may be reimbursed for it anyway, so it pays for itself.

It pays for itself

At roughly $50–95 per patient per month in potential RTM reimbursement, a single enrolled patient can cover the cap many times over within the first month — and keep generating each month the patient is monitored.

The reimbursement & quality levers

  • CPT 98975 Setup & patient education One-time, per episode
  • CPT 98980 / 98981 Treatment management ~$54 initial 20 min + ~$41 each additional 20 min / month
  • CPT 98976–98978 Device supply ~$40–52 / month, mapped to the relevant therapy (respiratory / MSK / CBT)
  • New for 2026 Short-duration codes 2–15 days of data now bill — a lower bar for adherence caps

RTM was built for this data

Remote Therapeutic Monitoring explicitly covers therapy-adherence and therapy-response data — non-physiological signals, exactly what a cap-opening event is. RingoRx streams that data ready for your monitoring workflow, so the clinical work you do shows up as a billable service rather than uncompensated effort.

The device cost disappears into reimbursement

Because RTM has a device-supply component, the hardware you send home is not a sunk cost — it is absorbed into the monthly billing for patients you enroll. For most practices, the question stops being "can we afford the device?" and becomes "how fast can we enroll patients?"

Already in your chart

RingoRx writes adherence events back through SMART-on-FHIR (Epic live; others in progress), so the data your staff bills against lives in the same record as labs, vitals, and notes. No second system to reconcile, no manual data entry to support the claim.

Start lean, scale with confidence

Pilot with a single high-risk cohort — a panel of patients on cardiac, diabetes, or behavioral-health medications — and let the billing prove the model before you expand. We'll help you map RingoRx monitoring onto the right therapy episode so your claims are clean.

Where RingoRx fits

  • RTM treatment management (98980/98981)
  • Device-supply mapped to therapy episode
  • Adherence events written to Epic

Reimbursement depends on payer, plan, documentation, and patient eligibility; codes and amounts are 2026 Medicare national-average estimates and may vary. RingoRx does not provide billing or legal advice — confirm coverage with your billing team.

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