Used for: Remote Therapeutic Monitoring
Effective: January 1, 2026
Data requirement: 2–15 days of data transmission in a 30-day period
2026 National Average Reimbursement: $40.08 (Non-APM) / $40.28 (APM)
Who can bill: Physicians, PTs, OTs, SLPs
Starting January 1, 2026, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized updates that expand how rehab therapy practices can deliver and bill for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM). These changes represent the most significant evolution of RTM since its introduction in 2022, making it more flexible, more accessible, and more financially rewarding for rehab therapy providers.
Previously, RTM billing required 16+ days of data collection within a 30-day period and a minimum of 20 minutes of provider management time per calendar month. These thresholds often exclude short-term patients or those requiring lower-intensity monitoring. CPT Code 98985 directly addresses that gap, creating a new billing pathway for patients who engage with RTM for shorter durations.
There are now six CPT® codes used by providers for RTM that are relevant to musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. The RTM CPT codes are broken down into two basic types: service codes and treatment management codes.
In this blog, we'll explore RTM CPT Code 98985, highlighting its role in expanding RTM access as well as the billing and documentation requirements.
Remote Therapeutic Monitoring CPT® Code 98985: Supply of Device for Monitoring Musculoskeletal System (2–15 Days)
Remote therapeutic monitoring (e.g., therapy adherence, therapy response, digital therapeutic intervention); device(s) supply for data access or data transmissions to support monitoring of musculoskeletal system, 2 to 15 days in a 30-day period.
Service Code
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the CPT codes for RTM can be billed by "physicians and other eligible qualified healthcare professionals." This includes the following clinicians:
The 2024 CMS Final Rule brought clarification to the rules of General Supervision. This important provision allows Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists in private practice to provide general supervision for RTM services furnished by their PTAs and OTAs, respectively. This supports RTM management services to be performed outside of the clinic, which is instrumental in providing comprehensive at-home support for patients.
In all cases, providers must practice in accordance with applicable state and scope of practice laws.
CPT code 98985 may be billed once each 30 days, if 2–15 days of data transmission are met.
Created alongside clinicians and experts in billing and compliance, Limber Health's 2026 RTM Opportunity Guide offers an in-depth look at the new Remote Therapeutic Monitoring CPT codes, best practices for billing and documentation and answers your frequently asked questions. Click the button below to download your free copy of the guide.
The information provided here about the Remote Therapeutic Monitoring CPT Codes is for informational purposes only and does not constitute billing or legal advice.