Remote Patient Monitoring — Nevada

VirtualCare by Avanti RMG

Remote Patient Monitoring for Nevada Practices

Avanti Revenue Management Group delivers VirtualCare — a turnkey remote patient monitoring program for Nevada private practices and skilled nursing facilities. We manage everything from patient enrollment and device setup through daily data review and Medicare billing, so your clinical team focuses on patient care rather than program administration.

At 2026 Medicare rates, a fully-enrolled RPM patient generates up to $145.30/month in reimbursement. For a panel of 50 patients, that's $7,265/month — $87,180/year — in new revenue your practice is likely leaving uncollected today.

What VirtualCare Includes

A Complete RPM Program — Not Just Devices

  • Patient identification — we review your panel for RPM-eligible patients
  • Enrollment & consent — compliant enrollment process with documented patient consent
  • FDA-cleared devices — blood pressure monitors, glucometers, pulse oximeters, scales
  • Daily data review — clinical staff review readings and escalate abnormal values
  • Interactive communication — monthly documented patient contact required for billing
  • Day-count tracking — automated tracking of monitoring days for accurate code selection
  • Medicare billing — CPT 99454, 99457, 99458, 99445, 99470 billed monthly
  • OIG-compliant documentation — audit-ready records for every patient every month
2026 RPM Revenue

What Nevada Practices Can Expect

  • 25 patients: ~$3,632/month ($43,584/year)
  • 50 patients: ~$7,265/month ($87,180/year)
  • 100 patients: ~$14,530/month ($174,360/year)

Stack RPM with CCM for qualifying patients and the per-patient ceiling rises to $211–$261/month.

2026 Drivers

Why Nevada Practices Are Adding RPM in 2026

Three forces converged in 2026 to make RPM more accessible than ever for Nevada practices. First, CMS expanded billing to cover shorter-duration patients — new CPT codes 99445 and 99470 mean patients with 2–15 days of readings or 10–19 minutes of management time now generate reimbursable claims. Second, per-patient rates increased 7–21% across all RPM codes. Third, the OIG flagged RPM as a high-priority audit area, which is accelerating practice demand for compliant, well-documented programs rather than self-managed approaches.

Nevada practices — particularly those in primary care and internal medicine — have large Medicare panels with high chronic disease prevalence. The eligibility pool is already there. The gap is the program infrastructure to enroll those patients and bill compliantly every month.

Who Qualifies

RPM-Eligible Patients in Nevada Practices

Any Medicare or Medicare Advantage patient with at least one chronic condition qualifies for RPM. The most common qualifying conditions in Nevada primary care panels:

  • Hypertension (blood pressure monitoring)
  • Type 2 diabetes (glucose monitoring)
  • Heart failure (weight and fluid monitoring)
  • COPD & chronic respiratory conditions (pulse oximetry)
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Atrial fibrillation

Most Nevada practices that haven't started RPM have 40–100+ qualifying patients already in their panel.

Common Questions

RPM in Nevada — FAQ

What is remote patient monitoring and how does it work in Nevada?

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) uses FDA-cleared devices to collect patient health data — blood pressure, glucose, weight, pulse oximetry — between office visits. That data is transmitted to your clinical team for review. Medicare reimburses RPM through CPT codes 99454, 99457, 99458, 99445, and 99470. Avanti RMG manages the full RPM program for Nevada practices including enrollment, devices, data review, and billing.

How much does Medicare pay for RPM in 2026?

At 2026 Medicare rates, a fully-billed RPM patient generates up to $145.30/month — CPT 99454 ($52.11) + 99457 ($51.77) + 99458 ($41.42). New codes added in 2026 also allow billing for patients with 2–15 days of readings (99445, $52.11) and 10–19 minutes of management time (99470, $26.05).

Which Nevada practices qualify for RPM billing?

Any Nevada practice with Medicare or Medicare Advantage patients managing chronic conditions qualifies for RPM. Common qualifying conditions include hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and chronic kidney disease. The patient must have at least one chronic condition, and a physician must write the initial RPM order.

Can RPM and CCM be billed together?

Yes. Most RPM patients also qualify for chronic care management (CCM). Billing both correctly — with separate documentation for each service — generates $211–$261/patient/month at 2026 rates. Avanti RMG manages the documentation requirements to ensure both can be billed compliantly.

Learn More

Related Resources

Guide

Remote Patient Monitoring Services

How a turnkey RPM program works — enrollment, devices, billing, and clinical oversight.

Guide

RPM for Private Practices

What independent practices need to know before launching an RPM program.

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RPM for Skilled Nursing Facilities

How SNFs use remote monitoring to reduce readmissions and extend clinical reach.

Billing

Medicare RPM Billing

CPT codes, documentation requirements, and audit-proofing your RPM claims.

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RPM & CCM CPT Codes

Medicare reimbursement rates for RPM, CCM, PCM, and FQHC/RHC — and how to stack them.

Guide

Chronic Care Management

How CCM generates consistent monthly revenue for practices treating chronic conditions.

Blog

Why RPM Isn't Just About Lower Costs

The real reason well-run RPM programs outperform the ones chasing reimbursement codes.

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Medicare's 2026 RPM Changes

What actually changed in CMS policy this year and what it means for your practice.

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