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CPT 99458 is an add-on code that allows maternity care teams to bill for each additional 20 minutes of remote patient monitoring (RPM) time beyond the initial 20 minutes covered by CPT 99457. This is especially valuable in high-touch maternity care environments, where care teams often spend extended time reviewing physiological data, responding to patient [...]
CPT 99457 reimburses providers for the active management of patients enrolled in remote monitoring, including at least 20 minutes per month of care team activity and real-time interaction with the patient or caregiver. In maternity care, this unlocks a powerful way to stay closely connected to expectant patients, especially those with clinical or social risks, [...]
CPT 99454 is a cornerstone of remote patient monitoring (RPM) reimbursement, covering the monthly supply of an FDA-approved device and automated transmission of patient-generated health data. In the context of maternity care, this code becomes especially powerful, enabling clinics to monitor high-risk pregnancies more closely while reducing unnecessary in-person visits for low-risk patients. That means [...]
As maternity care shifts toward more hybrid and proactive models, CPT 99453 offers providers a valuable opportunity to enhance prenatal care while strengthening practice finances. This code reimburses for the initial setup and onboarding of remote physiologic monitoring (RPM) devices, providing the foundation for effective, ongoing remote care. For high-risk pregnant patients, timely access to [...]
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is transforming maternity care by enabling more connected, proactive prenatal and postpartum support, especially for high-risk patients and those facing social or geographic barriers. The 2025 CMS updates to RPM billing codes, including CPT 99453, 99454, 99457, 99458, and G0511, offer maternity providers a framework to both improve outcomes and sustain [...]
Maternity Care at a Crossroads: It’s Time to Reimagine How We Support Mothers This is the fourth and final post in our series on the maternity ward closures crisis. We’ve explored the systemic causes, the real-life consequences, and the innovative care models that offer hope. Now, we shift our focus to what matters most: taking [...]