Remote Patient Monitoring for Outpatient Pharmacy Practice
ACPE Activity Number:0204-0000-25-175-H04-P Release Date:08/18/2025 Expiration Date:08/18/2028 Activity Type: Knowledge-based CE Credits: 1 contact hour Activity Fee: Member – Free / Non-Member – Not Available
This activity is a recording of a live webinar, if you claimed credit for the live activity, you should not claim credit for this activity.
Activity Overview
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a growing area in pharmacy practice, offering opportunities to enhance chronic disease management and integrate patient-generated health data into care models. This webinar will guide attendees through the foundational aspects of RPM implementation, including workflow setup, business and operational considerations, and alignment with CMS innovation initiatives. Additionally, the activity will explore future directions for RPM, including new care models, bundled payment structures, and collaboration opportunities across healthcare systems. Participants will leave with practical strategies to establish, sustain, and expand RPM services in their practice settings.
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.
This activity was planned to meet the educational needs of pharmacists and pharmacy professionals involved in outpatient care, seeking to implement and optimize remote patient monitoring (RPM) workflows, navigate business and reimbursement models, and explore future opportunities for expanding RPM services through regulatory frameworks and healthcare collaborations.
After completing this activity, the learner should be able to:
Describe the key components of a remote patient monitoring (RPM) workflow in pharmacy practice, including patient identification, data collection, and pharmacist interventions.
Discuss the business and operational considerations for implementing RPM, including reimbursement models, CMS Innovation Center initiatives, and the scalability of RPM services.
Explain future opportunities for RPM in pharmacy practice, including expanded service offerings, bundled payment models, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Saswat K. Kabisatpathy, PharmD., MS, BCMTMS Chief Strategic Officer Director of Strategy & Analytics at Avant Institute Avant Pharmacy and Wellness Formerly known as Rx Clinic Pharmacy Charlotte, NC
Grace McCrorie Population Health & Ambulatory Care Pharmacist Avant Pharmacy and Wellness Charlotte, NC
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