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UnitedHealthcare bucks Medicare, ends reimbursement for most RPM services — Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels

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From a $120,000 Monthly Shortfall to a $12,000 Surplus: How One Midwest Rural Practice Restored RPM in Health Care Revenue After UnitedHealthcare’s Cut

How UnitedHealthcare’s RPM Reimbursement Cuts Ripple Through Rural Care UnitedHealthcare’s 2024 policy cut slashed RPM reimbursement by 44%, dropping the average monthly payment from $14,500 to $8,200, which immediately strained cash flow for many mid-western clinics. In the months that followed, rural doctors saw fewer remote

UnitedHealthcare rolls back remote monitoring coverage for most chronic conditions — Photo by David Kwewum on Pexels

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Assessing the financial burden on retired patients after UnitedHealthcare’s removal of remote monitoring coverage for chronic conditions

Retired patients now face higher out-of-pocket costs because UnitedHealthcare stopped covering most remote patient monitoring for chronic conditions, pushing many into $200-plus monthly expenses. Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making health decisions. UnitedHealthcare&