Updated: iRhythm Continues To Grow Despite Reimbursement, Hospital-Staffing Challenges

CMS' Decision To Punt Remote Monitoring Payment To 2023 Disappoints iRhythm Again

Despite intense lobbying from industry and physician groups, CMS chose not to install national pricing for long-term remote cardiac monitoring in its final 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule.

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IRHYTHM'S ZIO XT ECG MONITOR • Source: iRhythm Technologies, Inc.

[Editor's note: This article was updated on 5 November to include comments from iRhythm's management during its 4 November earnings call.]

Remote cardiac monitoring companies must continue working with local Medicare carriers to secure higher reimbursement rates for long-term remote monitoring because the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

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