If you've spent any time managing a remote patient monitoring (RPM) program, you already know the drill: juggling the 16-day rule, keeping track of clinical minutes, chasing compliance, and often wondering if this is really what patient-centered care was meant to feel like.
Providers across the country have long voiced frustrations that RPM rules felt overly rigid, causing them to bend clinical judgment to fit billing standards, rather than billing standards serving clinical judgment. If you're nodding your head, you’re not alone, and the American Medical Association (AMA) has been listening.
The Story You Already Know Too Well
Consider Dr. Patel, an internist whose practice enthusiastically adopted RPM two years ago. Initially, Dr. Patel saw real promise: better patient outcomes, fewer hospital readmissions, and happier patients who felt truly cared for at home. But as his RPM program scaled, complexity piled up.
The 16-day monitoring rule, for example, began to feel arbitrary—especially when some patients only needed a week of post-surgical monitoring, yet Dr. Patel’s staff had to keep them enrolled longer to meet billing requirements. Nurses spent countless extra minutes on calls not always needed, just to hit that 20-minute threshold. The staff felt burdened; patient care, ironically, sometimes suffered rather than improved.
What Dr. Patel, and thousands of providers like him, needed was flexibility. He needed RPM guidelines that actually mirrored clinical realities, not forced clinicians to work around them.
Thankfully, that’s exactly what’s coming.
Why These Changes Are Long Overdue
Starting January 2026, significant adjustments to the RPM CPT code set will take effect, thanks to AMA’s recent CPT Editorial Panel decisions. These changes reflect a genuine response to provider feedback, your feedback, bringing RPM rules into alignment with clinical needs and real-world patient care scenarios.
Instead of forcing you to stretch clinical judgment to fit billing, the AMA is reshaping RPM coding rules around realistic clinical practice. This means shorter monitoring periods, less burdensome communication thresholds, and simpler administration overall.
Here’s exactly how the new rules address your practice's everyday challenges:
What Changes for CPT Code 99454 in 2026?
The current CPT 99454 requires at least 16 days of monitoring data for reimbursement. But starting in 2026, a new RPM device-supply code will cover monitoring between 2 and 15 days. CPT 99454 itself is changing to clearly define the coverage as 16 to 30 days.
What does this mean practically? If a patient needs only 10 days of post-operative monitoring, you can now comfortably provide precisely that amount of care without worrying about arbitrary billing minimums. Your billing now supports your clinical judgment, not the other way around.
What Changes for CPT Code 99457 and 99458 in 2026?
You’ve probably experienced the frustration of trying to hit that magical 20-minute monthly interaction time for CPT 99457, sometimes stretching patient conversations just to meet requirements. Starting in 2026, this threshold drops to 11–20 minutes, reflecting more realistically how patient interactions truly unfold. Additionally, CPT 99458 moves from 20-minute increments to more manageable 10-minute increments for additional interactions.
Instead of artificially extending conversations or stressing over minutes, your team can have clinically meaningful interactions without the anxiety of a stopwatch running in the background.
A Game-Changer for Your Technology Platform
These new coding guidelines represent more than just billing adjustments—they demand evolution from your RPM technology. Platforms that previously focused only on rigid data collection and compliance rules must now become sophisticated clinical tools, capable of flexible care management and seamless documentation.
That's where FairPath comes in.
FairPath was designed precisely for these future challenges. Unlike older platforms that merely track days and minutes, FairPath enables you to effortlessly manage these flexible monitoring windows and new interaction thresholds. The platform intelligently guides clinical staff through documenting the specific clinical rationale behind shorter monitoring durations or varying interaction lengths.
Imagine the confidence you'll feel when every billing submission clearly reflects documented clinical judgment rather than arbitrary numeric rules. With FairPath, your RPM program becomes genuinely patient-centered, fully compliant, and clinically intuitive.
Seamless Transition, Powerful Results
These CPT changes aren't merely incremental, they represent a true pivot toward patient-centered remote care. But to realize their full potential, your practice needs technology that’s ready for these shifts.
FairPath helps your practice smoothly transition to this new era. By proactively integrating these upcoming AMA rules into its architecture, FairPath provides built-in compliance, automated coding, and easy-to-follow clinical documentation workflows that align perfectly with the new guidelines. Your staff will spend less time worrying about billing and compliance and more time focused on meaningful patient interactions.
Your RPM Program’s Brightest Days Are Ahead
Dr. Patel, our internist from earlier, can finally breathe easier knowing his RPM program is about to become far simpler to manage and far more patient-centric. The same is true for your practice.
These AMA changes are the industry's signal that remote patient monitoring is finally maturing into the flexible, intuitive, clinically driven program it was always intended to be. With the right tools—tools like FairPath—you can confidently embrace this evolution, enhancing both patient outcomes and practice satisfaction.
By proactively understanding and preparing for these RPM code updates, your practice positions itself at the forefront of patient-centered remote care management. RPM is finally becoming exactly what it always promised…a system designed around clinical needs and compassionate care.
Are you ready for what's next in RPM? FairPath is here to help you every step of the way.