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Turn objective movement data into stronger documentation.

Reimbursement increasingly rewards measurable, defensible evidence. Kinetically gives you objective metrics to support medical necessity and document progress.

Objective evidence of medical necessity

Quantified gait, balance, and mobility findings provide defensible, data-backed support for the care you deliver.

Documented progress over time

Longitudinal metrics demonstrate measurable change between visits — the kind of evidence plans of care are built on.

Consistent, reproducible measures

Standardized assessments reduce rater variability, so your documentation reflects the patient, not the examiner.

Clean, exportable summaries

Assessment results are formatted for documentation, ready to support claims and reviews.

Remote Therapeutic Monitoring

RTM-ready workflows, out of the box.

RTM care models are built around digital data collection, patient engagement between visits, and clinician review time. Kinetically provides the operational layer those workflows assume — without asking the clinic to assemble it from scratch.

Patient-facing capture

A smartphone app the patient already has lets them complete short, guided home re-tests and exercises — generating the data RTM workflows assume exists.

Adherence tracking

Completion rates per exercise, per week, per patient — passively captured, not added to the clinician's charting load.

Time-stamped retention

Every capture is retained with device, timestamp, and source data — the audit detail medical review and ADRs expect.

Clinician-review surface

Trended signals (improving, plateauing, declining) so management time is targeted and documented against specific data points.

How RTM revenue works

The reimbursement mechanism behind the "RTM-ready" lever.

RTM is referenced throughout the business case — here's the actual mechanism, in plain language, so the model isn't a black box.

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What RTM is

Remote Therapeutic Monitoring is a Medicare-recognized care model that attaches reimbursement to monitoring and engaging patients between visits using digital tools — the work many clinics already do informally.

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Who can bill it

Qualified practitioners, including physical and occupational therapists in many practice settings, can furnish RTM under current Medicare rules. Eligibility varies by setting and state scope of practice.

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What it requires

A qualifying digital tool the patient uses, enrollment and consent, periodic time-stamped data collection, and documented clinician review/management time between visits.

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How Kinetically fits

Kinetically supplies the data-collection and engagement layer RTM assumes exists — home re-tests, adherence tracking, retained time-stamped captures, and review-ready trend signals. It is not a billing system.

Read the full RTM guide →

Eligibility, code selection, time thresholds, and payer coverage change and vary by setting — confirm current CPT guidance and your MAC's coverage with your billing and compliance teams. Not billing, coding, or legal advice.

A note on coverage. Coverage, coding (including RTM CPT codes), and reimbursement vary by payer, plan, setting, and jurisdiction, and change over time. Kinetically provides objective measurement and documentation tools; it does not constitute billing, coding, legal, or reimbursement advice. Confirm coverage and coding with your own billing and compliance teams.

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