Remote Patient Monitoring in North Carolina.

Real-time vital sign monitoring with FDA-cleared cellular devices. Medicare billing, NC Medicaid coverage, and compliance details for North Carolina providers.

1.8M seniors (65+)
Telehealth parity
NC Medicaid: Full coverage
Quick Answer

How does RPM work for providers in North Carolina?

Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is fully available to North Carolina providers through Medicare CPT codes 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458. Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. NC Medicaid provides full supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. CCN Health provides FDA-cleared cellular devices, automated EHR documentation, and 24/7 clinical monitoring for North Carolina practices and facilities implementing RPM programs.

Medicare Billing

RPM billing in North Carolina.

RPM uses federally standardized CPT codes with uniform reimbursement across North Carolina. NC Medicaid provides full supplementary Medicaid coverage for dual-eligible patients.

99453~$19

Initial setup and patient education for RPM device(s)

99454~$55

Device supply with daily recordings, per 30 days

99457~$51

Remote physiologic monitoring treatment, first 20 min/month

99458~$42

Each additional 20 min of RPM treatment management

Revenue Range

~$175-$220/mo per patient

Time Threshold

20 minutes of interactive communication per month (99457); 16 days of data transmission per 30-day period (99454)

NC Medicaid
Full coverage

Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. NC Medicaid provides full supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients.

Billing Requirements

FDA-cleared device required for data collection

Patient must transmit data for at least 16 of 30 days

Established patient with in-person visit within prior 12 months

Patient consent required before initiating monitoring

Clinical staff must review and act on transmitted data

Regulatory Landscape

RPM compliance in North Carolina.

Beyond federal Medicare requirements, North Carolina has specific telehealth, licensure, and privacy regulations that affect RPM programs.

01

Telehealth Parity

  • *North Carolina has telehealth parity legislation requiring RPM services to be reimbursed at equivalent rates compared to in-person visits.
  • *North Carolina completed Medicaid expansion in 2023. Strong telehealth adoption in the Research Triangle and Charlotte areas.
02

Interstate Licensure

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

Market Opportunity

RPM in North Carolina.

1.8M

seniors 65+ (16.3% of population)

+25% 2035

projected senior population growth

5+

major health systems

Fast-growing retiree population, especially in coastal and mountain communities. Strong academic medical center presence. Recent Medicaid expansion increases covered population.

Atrium HealthDuke HealthUNC HealthNovant HealthWakeMed

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

RPM in North Carolina questions.

RPM in North Carolina uses Medicare CPT codes 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458. These are federal codes with uniform reimbursement nationwide, generating ~$175-$220/mo per patient per enrolled patient per month.

NC Medicaid provides full supplementary coverage for RPM services. Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. NC Medicaid provides full supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. For dual-eligible beneficiaries, providers can bill both Medicare and Medicaid to maximize reimbursement.

North Carolina has telehealth parity legislation requiring RPM services to be reimbursed at equivalent rates compared to in-person visits. North Carolina is a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, facilitating cross-state RPM delivery. North Carolina completed Medicaid expansion in 2023. Strong telehealth adoption in the Research Triangle and Charlotte areas.

RPM in North Carolina requires FDA-cleared physiologic monitoring devices that transmit data automatically. CCN Health provides cellular-enabled blood pressure monitors, weight scales, pulse oximeters, glucose meters, and more — all pre-configured to transmit data daily without patient Wi-Fi or smartphone apps.

North Carolina has approximately 1.8M residents aged 65+ (16.3% of the population), with +25% by 2035 projected growth. Fast-growing retiree population, especially in coastal and mountain communities. Strong academic medical center presence. Recent Medicaid expansion increases covered population.

CCN Health helps North Carolina providers launch RPM in three steps: (1) Discovery — we assess your EHR, workflows, and patient population; (2) Launch — devices ship to patients, data flows into your EHR automatically; (3) Scale — expand enrollment and add programs as your RPM census grows. Most practices begin billing within 2-4 weeks.

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