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Consultation Notes, etc.), Real-Time Biometric
RPM, Real-Time Interactive Two-Way Video
Conferencing with Clinician)
■ Telehealth and RPM System Embodiment
(Single-User/Patient Home Base Unit, Single-
User/Patient Mobile/Wearable Unit, Staff-
Operated Multi-User Mobile Unit, Multi-User
Unit/Kiosk)
• Business Model (Medicare Reimbursement,
Medicaid Waiver Coverage, Private Health
Insurance Coverage, Private Pay, Standard
of Care, ACA-Related Opportunity (ACO,
Hospital Readmission Reduction Program,
Bundling of Payment, etc.))
• Implementation Approach
• Outcomes (Health Outcomes (Blood Pressure,
Blood Glucose, etc.), Staff Efficiencies, Quality
of Life/Satisfaction with Care, Hospitalization
and Hospital Readmissions, Cost of Care and
Return on investment (ROI) to Providers,
Payers or the Consumer, etc.)
• Challenges and Pitfalls to Avoid
• Lessons Learned
• Advice to Share with Others
CAST received six completed case studies from
nominated providers. We believe that LeadingAge
members and other LTPAC providers will benefit
from these case studies and learn from other pro-
viders who have already selected, implemented, and
used telehealth and RPM products.
LeadingAge Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST)