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APCM Billing & Enrollment Guide for Endocrinology Practices

Master APCM billing and enrollment for endocrinology. Learn how AI automation simplifies A1C monitoring, insulin titration, and diabetes care management.

Navigating Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) in endocrinology requires balancing complex diabetes management with rigorous billing compliance. This guide addresses common questions about enrolling diabetic and thyroid patients, automating monthly outreach for A1C and insulin titration, and maximizing revenue through AI-driven patient engagement solutions.

Eligibility and Enrollment

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Patients with two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months, such as Type 2 diabetes and hypertension or hypothyroidism and obesity, are eligible for APCM enrollment.

Consent must be documented in the EHR once per lifetime. AI call systems can facilitate this by explaining the program benefits and recording verbal consent during routine follow-up calls or outreach.

Yes, Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) management often complements APCM, as the monthly data review and titration discussions count toward the required care management activities and billing requirements.

APCM is a bundled payment model that simplifies billing compared to traditional Chronic Care Management (CCM), focusing on outcomes and continuous access rather than strictly tracking every minute of care.

Yes, if they meet the criteria of having multiple chronic conditions like dyslipidemia, obesity, and pre-diabetes that require a comprehensive care plan and frequent clinical monitoring.

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