Remote Patient Monitoring
The Remote Patient Monitoring Service combines resources from ADPH Home Health, the Alabama Medicaid Agency and the University of South Alabama to provide an in-home monitoring service for specific chronic illnesses.
Full Medicaid patients who have congestive heart failure, diabetes, and/or hypertension may qualify for the in- home monitoring program. The PCP provider will determine if the patient needs daily monitoring and will provide the orders for the patients to be admitted to the In-Home Remote Patient Monitoring Program.
Potential Benefits for Patients
- Potential for improved outcomes
- Lowered healthcare-related expenses
- Improved compliance with provider’s plan of care
- Education and reinforcement of healthy behavior changes
- Increased satisfaction with care
- Reduced emergent care visits and hospitalizations
Financial Criteria
Remote Patient Monitoring Services are provided under Alabama Medicaid for patients who:
- Meet admission criteria
- Have a PCP provider who will provide the orders for the In-Home Remote Patient Monitoring Program
Please contact Susan Carpenter, RN, at (334) 295-2432 or Brittany Pharr at (251) 575-8856 for more information.
Page last updated: September 4, 2024