The Power of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM): How EHI Is Transforming Care Beyond the Clinic
- Keisha Kellee

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In an era where healthcare is shifting toward proactive, technology-driven care, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has emerged as one of the most impactful innovations for both patients and providers. RPM bridges the gap between visits, enabling clinicians to monitor patients in real time — and giving patients peace of mind knowing their health is being tracked even outside the clinic.

What Is an RPM Program?
A Remote Patient Monitoring program uses digital medical devices — such as cellular-enabled blood pressure cuffs, glucose meters, pulse oximeters, and weight scales — to collect and transmit patient health data to healthcare providers.
Instead of waiting for office visits, providers receive real-time insights into a patient’s health status, allowing for early interventions, medication adjustments, and personalized care.
The ultimate goal? To keep patients healthier at home, reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, and make healthcare more connected, continuous, and compassionate.
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), RPM is “a cornerstone of proactive chronic care management,” helping providers manage high-risk and chronic patients more effectively.
Source: CMS.gov – Remote Patient Monitoring
Why Choose the EHI RPM Program
The Enable Healthcare (EHI) RPM Program empowers medical practices to expand their care reach beyond office walls through cellular-enabled medical devices and an AI-driven monitoring platform.
With EHI, practices can seamlessly integrate remote patient care into their daily workflows — without adding administrative burden.
By enrolling in EHI’s RPM Program, practices gain access to:
Key Benefits of RPM
Improved Patient Care – Early detection of abnormal trends leads to timely interventions.
Increased Office Visits – Providers can proactively schedule follow-ups when needed.
Reduced Emergency Room Visits – Continuous monitoring helps prevent health crises.
Higher Practice Revenue – CMS-approved RPM reimbursement codes (CPT 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458) enable sustainable monthly income.
Better MIPS Scores (2025 and Beyond) – RPM directly supports quality metrics for value-based care initiatives.
Learn more about how EHI helps providers optimize reimbursement through RPM and CCM programs: Enable Healthcare CCM & RPM Solutions
What EHI Provides to Practices
EHI delivers a complete turnkey solution designed to make RPM adoption simple and scalable:
Advanced Technology Platform – A secure, cloud-based system that integrates directly with your EHR.
Cellular-Enabled Devices – Ready-to-use equipment requiring no Wi-Fi setup for patients.
Full-Service Support – From patient onboarding to data monitoring, compliance tracking, and reporting.
EHI doesn’t just offer tools — it provides partnership and expertise to ensure success.
Real-World Success: How a Partner Practice Improved Participation by 30%
One of the practices enrolled in EHI’s RPM Program — a primary care provider in New Jersey (name confidential for privacy) — successfully rolled out the program by actively engaging patients at the practice level.
Deployment Strategy:
Patient Education & Consent: Staff explained the program benefits during office visits, ensuring informed consent before distributing devices.
Community Collaboration: At the practice’s request, EHI worked with a local day care center, partnering with its onsite manager to deploy devices and monitor elderly participants.
Outcomes:
This collaborative, patient-centered approach led to a 30% increase in participation and compliance — with engagement still rising as more patients experience the program’s benefits.
EHI provided ongoing training, data oversight, and workflow adjustments to improve outcomes and compliance.
“The key to success in RPM is collaboration,” explains an EHI program coordinator. “When providers, staff, and patients work together — supported by the right technology — participation and outcomes naturally improve.”
Lessons Learned: What Drives a Successful RPM Program
Through its work with multiple clinics and community partners, EHI has identified clear best practices for successful RPM implementation:
Active Practice Collaboration – Provider and staff engagement drives higher patient adoption.
Patient Selection – Identifying the right chronic care candidates ensures meaningful monitoring and better outcomes.
Onsite Coordination – Collaboration between clinic teams and EHI’s program managers ensures smooth deployment.
Continuous Improvement – Regular performance reviews and course correction keep participation growing.
EHI continues to refine its programs through data insights, provider feedback, and AI-driven optimization — ensuring every participating practice achieves measurable success.
The Future of Connected Care
The results are clear: Remote Patient Monitoring is more than technology — it’s transformation.
It empowers providers to deliver better care, strengthens patient engagement, and builds a bridge between the clinic and the home.
EHI’s holistic approach — combining smart devices, AI-powered data insights, and hands-on program management — ensures that both patients and practices thrive in this new era of connected healthcare.
Ready to bring RPM to your practice?
Learn more at www.ehiehr.com or contact our team to start building your RPM success story.
References
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2024). Remote Patient Monitoring Overview. https://www.cms.gov
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). (2024). Patient Engagement and Outcomes. https://www.ahrq.gov
American Medical Association (AMA). (2024). CPT Codes for RPM Billing. https://www.ama-assn.org
Enable Healthcare. (2025). RPM and CCM Integration for Providers. https://www.ehiehr.com



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