Chronic Care Management in Kentucky.

Non-face-to-face care coordination for patients with multiple chronic conditions. Medicare billing, Kentucky Medicaid coverage, and compliance details for Kentucky providers.

0.8M seniors (65+)
Verify telehealth regulations
Kentucky Medicaid: Partial coverage
Quick Answer

How does CCM work for providers in Kentucky?

Chronic Care Management (CCM) enables Kentucky providers to bill Medicare for non-face-to-face care coordination using CPT codes 99490, 99491, 99439. Patients with two or more chronic conditions qualify — common combinations in Kentucky include heart disease, diabetes, COPD. Medicare covers CCM federally for patients with 2+ chronic conditions. Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage. Serving 0.8M seniors with +14% by 2035 projected growth, Kentucky's CCM market is expanding. CCN Health manages clinical workflows, care plan documentation, and monthly billing — integrating with 5+ major health systems including Norton Healthcare and Baptist Health running CCM programs. As an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact member, Kentucky facilitates cross-state CCM delivery.

Medicare Billing

CCM billing in Kentucky.

CCM uses federally standardized CPT codes with uniform reimbursement across Kentucky. Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary Medicaid coverage for dual-eligible patients.

99490~$64

CCM services, first 20 min of clinical staff time per month

99491~$87

CCM services requiring physician/QHP, first 30 min/month

99439~$47

Each additional 20 min of CCM clinical staff time

Revenue Range

~$80-$130/mo per patient

Time Threshold

20 minutes of non-face-to-face care coordination per month (99490); 30 minutes for complex CCM (99491)

Kentucky Medicaid
Partial coverage

Medicare covers CCM federally for patients with 2+ chronic conditions. Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage.

Billing Requirements

Patient must have two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months

Comprehensive care plan must be established and maintained

Patient consent documented in medical record

24/7 access to care team required

Continuity of care with designated practitioner

Kentucky Medicaid Supplement

Kentucky Medicaid: Partial coverage

Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage — check current Kentucky Medicaid fee schedules for dual-eligible CCM rates.

Regulatory Landscape

CCM compliance in Kentucky.

Beyond federal Medicare requirements, Kentucky has specific telehealth, licensure, and privacy regulations that affect CCM programs.

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Interstate Licensure

  • *Kentucky is a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, enabling physicians licensed through the compact to provide CCM services across state lines.

Market Opportunity

CCM in Kentucky.

0.8M

seniors 65+ (18.1% of population)

+14% 2035

projected growth (Census Bureau est.)

5+

major health systems

High chronic disease burden creates strong demand for CCM and RPM. Appalachian communities particularly benefit from remote monitoring. Louisville and Lexington anchor the healthcare market.

Norton HealthcareBaptist HealthUK HealthCareCHI Saint Joseph HealthAppalachian Regional Healthcare

EHR Integrations

CCM-compatible EHRs.

Major Kentucky health systems like Norton Healthcare and Baptist Health use EHR platforms that CCN Health integrates with. Each integration includes automated CCM documentation, billing, and clinical workflows.

How CCN Health Helps

From setup to scale.

01

Discovery & Setup

We learn your workflows, EHR configuration, and patient population — then configure CCN’s platform to match.

02

Launch & Monitor

Devices ship directly to patients, data flows into your EHR automatically, and our clinical team monitors around the clock.

03

Scale & Optimize

Expand enrollment, add new programs, and let AI-driven insights continuously improve outcomes and reimbursement.

FAQ

CCM in Kentucky questions.

Kentucky's mix of urban centers and rural communities means CCM serves both high-volume practices affiliated with systems like Norton Healthcare and Baptist Health and remote clinics where in-person visits are difficult. Kentucky Medicaid offers partial supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. Kentucky's membership in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact enables cross-state CCM delivery. High prevalence of heart disease, diabetes, COPD among Kentucky's patient population drives CCM enrollment.

Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage for CCM services. Medicare covers CCM federally for patients with 2+ chronic conditions. Kentucky Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage. For dual-eligible beneficiaries, providers can bill both Medicare and Medicaid to maximize reimbursement.

With 0.8M residents aged 65+, Kentucky has a large CCM-eligible population — patients with two or more chronic conditions. Common multi-morbidity combinations in Kentucky include heart disease with diabetes, and COPD with heart disease. Kentucky's +14% by 2035 senior population growth means CCM demand is accelerating.

Kentucky has approximately 0.8M residents aged 65+ (18.1% of the population), with +14% by 2035 projected growth. High chronic disease burden creates strong demand for CCM and RPM. Appalachian communities particularly benefit from remote monitoring. Louisville and Lexington anchor the healthcare market.

CCM in Kentucky must comply with federal Medicare billing requirements and HIPAA. Kentucky does not currently have a comprehensive state privacy law beyond HIPAA, but standard patient consent and data security requirements apply. As an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact member, Kentucky allows compact-licensed physicians to deliver CCM services across state lines. Kentucky expanded Medicaid and has comprehensive telehealth coverage. Strong support for remote monitoring in rural Appalachian communities.

This page provides general informational guidance only and does not constitute legal, compliance, or billing advice. Telehealth regulations, Medicaid coverage, and state privacy laws change frequently. Verify current requirements with your state health department, payers, and qualified healthcare compliance counsel before making program decisions. Demographic data is based on U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Data last verified: March 2026.

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