Remote Patient Monitoring in Virginia.
Real-time vital sign monitoring with FDA-cleared cellular devices. Medicare billing, VA Medicaid coverage, and compliance details for Virginia providers.
How does RPM work for providers in Virginia?
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is available to Virginia providers through Medicare CPT codes 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458. Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. VA Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. With 1.4M residents aged 65+ (15.6% of the population) and high prevalence of heart disease, diabetes, COPD, Virginia has strong demand for continuous vital sign monitoring. CCN Health provides FDA-cleared cellular devices and automated EHR documentation — integrating with 5+ major health systems including Sentara Healthcare and Inova Health System implementing RPM programs. As an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact member, Virginia facilitates cross-state RPM delivery.
Medicare Billing
RPM billing in Virginia.
RPM uses federally standardized CPT codes with uniform reimbursement across Virginia. VA Medicaid provides partial supplementary Medicaid coverage for dual-eligible patients.
Initial setup and patient education for RPM device(s)
Device supply with daily recordings, per 30 days
Remote physiologic monitoring treatment, first 20 min/month
Each additional 20 min of RPM treatment management
~$175-$220/mo per patient
20 minutes of interactive communication per month (99457); 16 days of data transmission per 30-day period (99454)
Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. VA Medicaid provides partial 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
Virginia Medicaid Supplement
VA Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage — check current VA Medicaid fee schedules for dual-eligible RPM rates. Virginia's telehealth parity law supports remote RPM delivery at equivalent reimbursement rates.
Virginia-Specific Billing Considerations
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act compliance
Regulatory Landscape
RPM compliance in Virginia.
Beyond federal Medicare requirements, Virginia has specific telehealth, licensure, and privacy regulations that affect RPM programs.
Telehealth Parity
- *Virginia has telehealth parity legislation requiring RPM services to be reimbursed at equivalent rates compared to in-person visits.
- *Virginia has comprehensive telehealth laws. Strong support for chronic care and remote monitoring programs.
Interstate Licensure
- *Virginia is a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, enabling physicians licensed through the compact to provide RPM services across state lines.
State Privacy Law
- *VCDPA applies to RPM data collection, storage, and transmission. Patient consent must be obtained before initiating device monitoring.
- *RPM devices that collect biometric data may trigger additional VCDPA requirements beyond HIPAA.
Additional Requirements
- *Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act compliance
EHR Integrations
RPM-compatible EHRs.
Major Virginia health systems like Sentara Healthcare and Inova Health System use EHR platforms that CCN Health integrates with. Each integration includes automated RPM documentation, billing, and clinical workflows.
PointClickCare
665 integration guides
ALIS
663 integration guides
MatrixCare
663 integration guides
August Health
663 integration guides
Ethizo
240 integration guides
athenahealth
240 integration guides
Charm Health
240 integration guides
Epic
240 integration guides
FAQ
RPM in Virginia questions.
Virginia's mix of urban centers and rural communities means RPM serves both high-volume practices affiliated with systems like Sentara Healthcare and Inova Health System and remote clinics where in-person visits are difficult. VA Medicaid offers partial supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. Virginia's membership in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact enables cross-state RPM delivery. High prevalence of heart disease, diabetes, COPD among Virginia's patient population drives RPM enrollment.
VA Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage for RPM services. Medicare covers RPM federally at uniform rates. VA Medicaid provides partial supplementary coverage for dual-eligible patients. For dual-eligible beneficiaries, providers can bill both Medicare and Medicaid to maximize reimbursement.
Virginia has telehealth parity legislation requiring RPM services to be reimbursed at equivalent rates compared to in-person visits. Virginia is a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, facilitating cross-state RPM delivery. Virginia has comprehensive telehealth laws. Strong support for chronic care and remote monitoring programs.
Virginia's 1.4M seniors (15.6% of the population, +22% by 2035 projected growth) represent the primary RPM-eligible population. The state's high prevalence of heart disease and diabetes makes blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, and weight scales the most-deployed RPM devices. Dual-eligible patients in skilled nursing and assisted living settings often have the highest clinical acuity and RPM engagement.
Virginia has approximately 1.4M residents aged 65+ (15.6% of the population), with +22% by 2035 projected growth. Northern Virginia has dense population near DC. Hampton Roads area has significant senior population. VCDPA creates additional privacy compliance requirements.
RPM in Virginia must comply with federal Medicare billing requirements and HIPAA. Virginia's VCDPA adds state-level data protection requirements for patient health information collected through RPM devices and platforms. As an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact member, Virginia allows compact-licensed physicians to deliver RPM services across state lines. Additional Virginia-specific requirements include: Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act compliance. Virginia has comprehensive telehealth laws. Strong support for chronic care and remote monitoring programs.
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.
Other Programs
More programs in Virginia.
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PCM
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