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APCM Audit Checklist for Hypertension Management

Ensure Medicare APCM compliance for hypertension management with our audit readiness checklist covering BP monitoring, titration, and documentation.

Maintaining audit readiness for Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) in hypertension requires meticulous documentation of blood pressure monitoring, medication titration, and patient adherence. This checklist ensures your practice meets Medicare standards while leveraging AI call handling to capture critical home blood pressure data and lifestyle modification progress.

Your Progress

Work through each item below to audit your practice. Check off completed items to track where you stand.

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Patient Enrollment & Eligibility Verification

Standardizing the intake process for hypertensive patients to ensure compliance with Medicare APCM requirements.

Care Plan Development & Clinical Oversight

Creating and maintaining a comprehensive hypertension care plan that satisfies clinical and regulatory audit standards.

Monitoring, Data, and Documentation

Capturing the necessary data points to prove continuous management and support for hypertensive patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

AI call handling provides a verifiable, timestamped log of every patient interaction, including blood pressure reporting and medication checks, which serves as definitive proof of care management for auditors.

Auditors look for a clear link between a recorded high BP reading, the clinical decision to adjust dosage based on the care plan, and the subsequent communication of that change to the patient.

Yes, provided the readings are captured via a validated device and documented correctly in the EHR, they can count toward the Controlling High Blood Pressure MIPS measure.

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