Episode 22: Interview with Dr. Marc Gruner from Limber about Remote Therapeutic Monitoring


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Jun 20 2023 42 mins   4

  • Introduction of a new product called Aging Here newsletter

  • Request for subscriptions and feedback for Aging Here

  • Introduction of guest Dr. Marc Gruner from Limber Health

  • Marc's background as a physician and entrepreneur

  • Marc's involvement in creating new CPT codes for RTM

  • Introduction to Limber Health and its solution for improving therapy adherence

  • Explanation of how Limber's app helps monitor and track exercises at home

  • Importance of home exercise therapy for better outcomes

  • Potential for house calls in physical therapy

  • Challenges with traditional paper printouts for home exercises

  • Importance of creating a sustainable lifestyle of exercising at home

  • Average age of patients receiving remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM)

  • Problems solved by Limber: confusion, compliance, unnecessary surgeries, cost reduction

  • Frustration as a physician prescribing physical therapy

  • Barriers to successful therapy: cost, time, travel

  • Need for codes to support RTM model

  • Involvement in the development of new RTM codes

  • Importance of a good business model for providers

  • Collaboration with AMA and other stakeholders to develop new codes

  • Importance of filling out forms and persevering through the process

  • Overview of the process for physical therapists using Limber Health

  • Risk stratification and evaluation of patients' pain and function

  • Selection of exercises for patients to do at home through a portal

  • Care navigators reaching out to patients and monitoring their progress

  • Remote monitoring of exercises and tracking pain and function

  • Providers are the buyers and pay for the services

  • Difference between RTM and RPM billing: RTM can be billed by various providers including physical therapists

  • Potential impact on revenue for physical therapists and improved patient outcomes

  • Providers, including physicians, PAs, NPs, and physical therapists, can bill RTM codes

  • Reimbursement for RTM codes varies based on billable milestones achieved

  • Limber and similar companies support providers with technology and clinical services

  • RTM codes can be used in fee-for-service and value-based care models

  • Limber aims to lower total cost of care and improve patient outcomes

  • Maryland offers innovative value-based care models through programs like Equip

  • Providers can sign up for Limber's services through a contract and training process

  • Participating providers may receive shared savings in value-based care models

  • Patients are informed and consent is obtained for remote therapeutic monitoring

  • Patient awareness of risk-taking in value-based care models may vary and can be addressed with the state of Maryland

  • Limber does not have a direct-to-consumer model but works with provider groups in various states

  • Providers using Limber's system can be identified through partnerships and collaborations

  • Compliance with therapy can potentially offset or delay the cost of procedures like knee replacements.