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Diabetic cardiac patients need closer monitoring. RPM makes it billable.

Diabetic patients with cardiovascular disease are among the highest-risk populationsand the most responsive to remote monitoring. RPM gives your practice the documentation to bill for the oversight these patients require.

Why Cardiology practices choose Zayd

Cardiovascular-metabolic overlap

Beta-blockers can mask hypoglycemia symptoms. Thiazide diuretics can raise blood sugar. Statins carry a small diabetes risk. Continuous monitoring catches these interactions between visits.

Continuous glucose visibility

CGM data reveals how cardiac medications and lifestyle changes affect blood sugar. Insights you cannot get from quarterly A1C tests.

New revenue from existing patients

Bill RPM codes for between-visit monitoring of diabetic cardiac patients. Your existing panel, new reimbursement.

Audit-ready documentation

Automated transmission tracking, timestamped review logs, and structured call documentation for every patient.

Cardiology RPM Questions

Which cardiac medications affect glucose?
Beta-blockers can mask hypoglycemia symptoms. Thiazide diuretics can raise blood sugar. Statins carry a small diabetes risk. RPM provides continuous glucose data to catch these effects between visits.
Can a cardiologist bill RPM for diabetic patients?
Yes, if you're the provider ordering and overseeing the monitoring. The key is documenting that you're reviewing the data and making the monthly interactive contact. Only one provider can bill RPM per patient per month.
How does this integrate with blood pressure monitoring?
While Zayd currently focuses on glucose monitoring via CGM, practices often pair it with blood pressure RPM. The compliance framework. The compliance framework (transmission tracking, time logging, documentation) applies to both.

Ready to add RPM to your cardiology practice?

See how much revenue your diabetic patient panel can generate and how Zayd handles the compliance documentation.

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