Remote Patient Monitoring for Blood Pressure: A Guide for Clinics

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) allows clinicians to track patients' health data between visits. For hypertension, RPM turns home blood pressure readings into billable, actionable clinical workflows.

Why RPM for hypertension?

Typical RPM workflow

  1. Patient receives a validated home BP monitor (or uses their own)
  2. Patient logs readings via app (CardioOK supports SMBP protocol)
  3. Clinician reviews data on dashboard, sorted by control priority
  4. Clinician documents review time and intervenes as needed
  5. Monthly report generated for the medical record

Who benefits most

CardioOK for clinics

CardioOK provides the patient app, clinician dashboard, chart-ready reports, and subsidized access for low-income patients. Confirm current CPT codes and 2026 reimbursement rules with your billing specialist before making numeric claims.

Getting started

  1. Identify your hypertensive panel and control rate baseline
  2. Select patients for home monitoring enrollment
  3. Configure protocols and BP targets in the dashboard
  4. Train staff on RPM documentation workflows
  5. Measure control rate change at 90 days
This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personal guidance.

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