TMHP RPM · TMHP Telemonitoring
TMHP RPM & Telemonitoring for Texas Medicaid
RemoteCares is the only TMHP telemonitoring platform — Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) designed from the ground up for Texas Medicaid (TMHP) and home health agencies. Launch TMHP RPM quickly, stay compliant with Texas Medicaid rules, and bill S9110 — without adding staff.
Get paid for the monitoring you already do
Home care agencies are already touching patients every day. RemoteCares turns that work into a compliant, reimbursable Texas Medicaid RPM program.
- Earn monthly reimbursements under TMHP (S9110)
- Get paid for the patient monitoring you already do
- Improve outcomes through early intervention
- Reduce hospitalizations and readmissions
How TMHP telemonitoring works
From authorization to billing, every step of a TMHP RPM program is built into the platform — purpose-built telemonitoring for Texas Medicaid.
TMHP authorization, automated
Generate, route, and e-sign prior authorizations for TMHP, Molina, and Superior — providers sign in bulk or one-by-one, and every record stays audit-ready.
Real-time monitoring dashboard
Device readings stream straight into the chart so your team catches trends early and meets reading-day requirements.
S9110 billing toolkit
Reading days and time logs roll up into ready-to-submit S9110 / U1–U9 exports — one bundle, per-patient PDFs.
TMHP authorization & provider signing
Authorization, automated and audit-ready
RemoteCares generates and routes the authorization paperwork TMHP expects, then sends it to providers through a secure signing portal — where they sign authorizations in bulk or one at a time. Every signed version is kept on file, so paperwork never holds up billing.
- Supports prior authorizations for TMHP, Molina, and Superior.
- Generate and route TMHP authorization paperwork automatically.
- Providers sign in bulk or one-by-one via a secure portal.
- Keep audit-ready records aligned with TMHP billing rules.
S9110 billing, done for you
Reading days and time logs are calculated automatically and roll up into ready-to-submit S9110 / U1–U9 exports — a single bundle with per-patient PDFs your team can submit with confidence.
| Code | Reading days | Monthly reimbursement |
|---|---|---|
| S9110-U1 | Initial setup | $50.00 |
| S9110-U2 | 1–5 reading days | $40.10 |
| S9110-U3 | 6–10 reading days | $80.19 |
| S9110-U4 | 11–15 reading days | $120.29 |
| S9110-U7 | 16–20 reading days | $160.38 |
| S9110-U8 | 21–25 reading days | $200.48 |
| S9110-U9 | 26–30 reading days | $240.57 |
Based on the TMHP S9110 fee schedule, billed monthly by reading days. Rates change — verify current amounts with TMHP.
Built for Medicaid, not just Medicare
Most RPM platforms are designed for Medicare and bolt Medicaid on as an afterthought. RemoteCares is the other way around.
Most RPM platforms
- Built for Medicare
- Manual billing & exports
- Limited consent & engagement
- Generic clinical workflows
RemoteCares advantage
- Designed for Texas Medicaid (TMHP)
- Automated, TMHP-ready S9110 exports
- Digital consent + AI patient engagement
- Tailored for home care agencies
Frequently asked questions
What is TMHP RPM?
TMHP RPM is Remote Patient Monitoring for Texas Medicaid, billed under the TMHP telemonitoring benefit with code S9110 and U1–U9 modifiers. RemoteCares is purpose-built for it — TMHP authorization, real-time monitoring, and S9110 billing for home health agencies.
What is TMHP telemonitoring?
TMHP telemonitoring is the Texas Medicaid home telemonitoring benefit that lets home health agencies remotely monitor eligible patients and bill S9110 monthly. RemoteCares automates the authorization, monitoring, and S9110 billing behind it.
What code is used for Texas Medicaid RPM?
S9110, billed monthly with U1–U9 modifiers based on the initial device setup and the number of monitoring (reading) days that month. RemoteCares tracks the reading days behind each modifier.
How does TMHP authorization work?
RemoteCares helps you generate and route the authorization paperwork, capture provider e-signatures, and keep audit-ready records aligned with TMHP billing rules.
Do we need to buy new devices?
No. RemoteCares works with common cellular monitoring devices, and readings flow into the chart automatically.
Is RemoteCares HIPAA compliant?
Yes. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, access is role-based, and activity is audit-logged.
How is billing automated?
Reading days and time logs are calculated for you and roll up into S9110 / U1–U9 exports — a single bundle with per-patient PDFs you can submit.
Bring RPM to your Medicaid patients
A short walkthrough with your programs, devices, and billing in mind. No pressure — just a clear look at the platform.